Las Olas Art Fair Celebrates 30 years on the Boulevard
January 6 - 7. 10am-5pm
Three decades ago, a few dozen booths selling stylish art from area artists were displayed along Las Olas Boulevard. This season, the iconic artistic event known as the Las Olas Art Fair celebrates its 30th anniversary with more than 300 national and international artists in a stunning showcase of art across all mediums.
Presented by Howard Alan Events, producer of the nation’s top outdoor art festivals, the Las Olas Art Fair features sculpture, jewelry, woodwork, paintings, wearable art and more, all displayed gallery-style, for the enjoyment of art appreciators, collectors, shoppers and pedestrians alike. With the great winter weather here in South Florida, the outdoor setting is ideal for a leisurely stroll, while being immersed in so much fab art!
The free, outdoor pet-friendly event also includes the opportunity to meet with the artists, ask about techniques, commission a specific piece and discover the inspiration behind each magnificent creation. This year’s winning commemorative poster will also be unveiled, featuring an original design by festival newcomer Michael O’Connell.
The Las Olas Art Fair (Part II) is slated for March 3 and 4, 2018. For more information about the Las Olas Art Fair, please visit www.artfestival.com.
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