42 years of incredible high-end art, 42 years of beauty, 42 years of a
wonderful event-known world-wide! The Malibu Arts Festival, produced
by the Malibu Chamber of Commerce, promises to offer something for
everyone. Celebrating its 41th year, the two-day weekend
event will take place July 27-28, from 10 am to 6pm, in front of the
Malibu Civic Center.
The Optimist Club of Malibu will be serving a
pancake breakfast at the site from 8 a.m. to 11 am.
Considered “one of the most beautiful outdoor art festivals in the
nation,” the Malibu Arts Festival features over 200 award-winning
painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers and other unique artisans.
Local Malibu artists and businesses will be highlighted and festival
goers can visit with the artists under individual gleaming white tents
and learn about the creation of art in every genre. Alongside the
artists, members of the Chamber of Commerce will share and promote their
businesses in the Chamber Village section.
The Arts Festival also includes an entertainment stage where
original musicians perform each day, wine/beer pavilion and a food truck terrace featuring
exciting menu items with incredible cuisine. Amazing chalk artists
will join us to bring art in action throughout the weekend. The Malibu
library will also host a children’s reading corner.
The Malibu Chamber invites everyone to be a part of this weekend-long
event. Festival admission is free, so bring the whole family for a day
of fine art, rockin’ music, and great food! The Malibu Arts Festival
is held at Malibu Civic Center, 23555 Civic Center Way between Cross
Creek and Webb Way off Pacific Coast Highway 1 in beautiful Malibu.
There is limited free parking and a paid parking lot located adjacent to
the festival. For more information, go to www.malibu.org or call the Malibu Chamber of Commerce at (310) 456-9025.
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