Art, music and food enthusiasts can come together this weekend to enjoy a fun summer kick-off event.
Harrisburg’s annual Artsfest will return to Riverfront Park on Memorial Day weekend, showcasing a variety of art and entertainment.
“Artsfest is the city of Harrisburg’s crown jewel,” Mayor Wanda Williams said at a press conference on Tuesday. “This is our Super Bowl. We have artisans come from all over the country and families from throughout the state and neighboring states to take part in an unbelievable, fun event.”
Artsfest events will run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 25 and 26, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 27.
This year’s festival will feature vendors offering a wide variety of art forms such as ceramics, digital art, drawing, fiber, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, sculpture, painting, photography, printmaking and woodworking.
“As a working artist and instructor, this event is really important to the success of my business,” said local artist Michelle Babitts of MAB Handmade Ceramics, at the press conference. “It’s a rare opportunity for me to showcase my artwork in front of thousands of people.”
This year, attendees can contribute to a community art project on City Island. Participants over 10 years old are invited to paint a handmade fish sculpture to be added to a colorful school of 450 fish sculptures. There will be 150 pieces available to paint each of the three days on a first-come, first-served basis.
For younger participants, a variety of activities will be offered at Kidsfest, between Walnut and Market streets, including arts and crafts, musical instruments and a display of art by local students.
Additionally, the Art Association of Harrisburg will join in the festivities throughout the weekend by opening its doors to show four exhibitions.
Artsfest organizers acknowledged that art extends beyond visual medium and will showcase musical and culinary arts as well.
Musical performances include Jazzfest, which will feature jazz music performances throughout the event at a stage near Walnut Street, and The Wednesday Club will hold a concert series at the Art Association of Harrisburg.
Over 25 food trucks will offer their culinary creations to attendees throughout the event, including vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.
“There’s no better way to kick off summer than at Artsfest,” Williams said.
Discounted parking will be offered on City Island and at the Market Square Garage from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., priced at $5 and $10, respectively. City street parking is free on Sunday, May 26 and Monday, May 27. Downtown parking is free after 5 p.m. on weekdays. Attendees can park downtown for free for four hours on Saturday by using the code LUVHBG on the ParkMobile app. Handicapped parking spaces will be available on State Street near Front Street.
To learn more about Artsfest, visit Harrisburg’s website.
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