Last Call for Artist Applications 

 

LAST CALL FOR ARTISTS AND CRAFTERS!

 

Attention crafters, artisans, and creators of original handmade items, the 2022 Pawtucket Arts Festival is accepting final vendor applications for space in the arts marketplace at the Slater Park Fall Festival.

 

The festival features a curated, open-air market from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm on Saturday, September 17th - Sunday, September 18th that attracts over 10,000 attendees and features a live performance of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra. All applications will be reviewed by the Pawtucket Arts Festival Arts Vendor Selection Committee to ensure that all art vendor's work is a unique, one-of-a-kind, handmade art object and that a balance of many art forms are represented throughout the marketplace.

 

 

If you have any questions please contact us. We're excited to be back and will be doing our best to make your experience a great one!

 

Thank you for being part of the 2022 Festival!

 

 

 

Click Here to Apply

 

 

For More Information visit www.PawtucketArtsFestival.org

 

 

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