
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The 4 Bridges Art Festival, a judged art show with live music, interactive activities and visual art vendors, happens this month in Chattanooga for the 25th year in a row.
The festival is bringing in more than 140 artists from around the country with more than $20,000 in awards for the winning artists.
It will be at the First Horizon Pavilion April 12th and 13th, with tickets available at the entrance.
Sarah Moore, the festival Director and Programs Coordinator for Chattanooga’s Association for Visual Arts (AVA), said the festival is a great chance for new art collectors to come and find the art they like.
This is a great way to figure out what you like because there is so much available and so many different mediums. So it’s a great time to come in and just see what appeals to you.
The festival has been ranked among the top 30 fine arts festivals in the country, with mediums of work ranging from paintings, to ceramics, sculpture, jewelry and much more.
Alongside all the art there will also be live music both days and a youth arts workshop for kids to make something as well.