29th Annual Las Olas Art Fair takes Over the Boulevard
January 7 – 8
Start the New Year in style with a stroll down iconic La s Olas Boulevard, while feasting your eyes upon award-winning art, during the 29th Annual Las Olas Art Fair. Nearly 250 artists representing 30 different states and dozens of diverse mediums will line the center of Las Olas Boulevard. Sculpture, jewelry, woodwork, paintings, wearable art and more are displayed, gallery-style, for the enjoyment of art appreciators, collectors, shoppers and pedestrians alike. The free, outdoor, pet-friendly event features a fully vetted, juried selection of fine art. Considered an annual tradition in South Florida, the Las Olas Art Fair also offers the opportunity to meet with the artists, ask about techniques, commission a specific piece and discover the inspiration behind each magnificent creation. The Las Olas Art Fair (Part II) is slated for March 4 and 5, 2017.
FEATURING:
- Juried, first-class outdoor art gallery showcasing local and national artists
- Original handmade artwork
- Nearly 250 artists from 30 different states
- Prices set to suit all budgets - ranging from as little as $25 to $40,000
- Artists hand-selected by independent panel of expert judges from hundreds of applicants
- All artists on site for duration of festival
- Vast array of artistic media including paintings, sculptures, photography, ceramics, glass, wood, handmade jewelry, collage, mixed media

Saturday, January 7 and Sunday, January 8 from 10 am to 5 pm. Navigational Address: 600 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale. Free and open to the public. - www.artfestival.com
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