Families and artists enjoying the ambiance at the Cottontown Art Crawl.
The 7th Annual Cottontown Art Crawl is happening on March 8 in downtown Columbia, SC. Featuring nearly 200 artists, live music, food trucks, and interactive art experiences, this event promises excitement for art lovers of all ages! Enjoy free parking and community engagement at this vibrant celebration of art and culture.
Columbia is buzzing with enthusiasm as the 7th Annual Cottontown Art Crawl is set to take place on Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This delightful event, held in the charming and historic Cottontown neighborhood of downtown Columbia, South Carolina, promises to be a perfect day out for families, friends, and art enthusiasts alike!
This year, the art crawl will welcome nearly 200 local and regional artists showcasing their talents all across a variety of mediums. Attendees can expect to see an incredible selection of artistic works, from stunning fine art to unique handmade crafts, expressive pottery, and captivating photography. Whether you’re looking to admire beautiful creations, splash some color on your canvas, or pick up a few pieces to take home, this art crawl has something for everyone!
The fun doesn’t end there! Prepare your ears for a treat as the event will feature live music performances from talented artists, including TiffanJ & No Space Gang, David Abdulrahman, and The Runout Duo. With tunes filling the air, you can tap your feet while you explore the various art displays.
And let’s talk about food! The crawl will also boast not one, but two food truck areas offering a mouthwatering assortment of local favorites. Whether you’re craving something savory or a sweet treat to finish off your meal, you’ll find plenty to satisfy your taste buds.
The Cottontown Art Crawl isn’t just about looking at art – it’s a full-on interactive experience for attendees of all ages! This year, there will be exciting interactive art experiences, including an opportunity to contribute to a collaborative project with the Columbia Museum of Art.
Something brand new this year is a Community Movable Mural, created in collaboration with One Columbia. This feature allows participants to add their own creative touch to a lasting piece that will eventually be displayed in public spaces around the city. It’s a fantastic chance to roll up your sleeves and participate in something meaningful while fostering community spirit.
Worried about transportation? Don’t be! The event will provide free parking at designated lots near Main Street and Elmwood Avenue, along with street parking throughout the lovely Cottontown neighborhood. Attendees are also encouraged to carpool, rideshare, or even bike to the event to keep things environmentally friendly and hassle-free.
Once the official event wraps up at 4 p.m., the fun doesn’t stop! An after-party is set to be hosted at Curiosity Coffee Bar, giving attendees the perfect opportunity to unwind, grab a delightful drink, and chat about their favorite highlights from the day.
The Cottontown Art Crawl truly serves to nurture community engagement and support for local artists. With its outdoor setting designed to be welcoming to everyone—yes, even if you’re not a self-proclaimed art expert!—this event is an exceptional way to celebrate Columbia’s vibrant culture and history.
So mark your calendars and gather your loved ones for a day filled with inspiration, creativity, and community love at the Cottontown Art Crawl. We hope to see you there, ready to enjoy the magic of art together!
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