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Nooga’s biggest arts fest is back and better than ever

Discover local and national artists during the 24th annual 4 Bridges Arts Festival, happening April 20-21. Plus, how to be the first to shop the exhibits.

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Two people posing with an art piece of a skull at an arts festival outside.

Find your next conversation piece at this year’s 4 Bridges Arts Festival.

Photo by Jonathan Adams

Calling all art lovers. The 4 Bridges Arts Festival — aka Chattanooga’s biggest fine arts fest — returns to the Scenic City Saturday, April 20-Sunday, April 21.

The highly-anticipated 24th annual event will exhibit the work of 140+ artists from across the county at the First Horizon Pavilion.

Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or just starting your gallery, you can be sure to find one-of-a-kind pieces in a wide range of media, styles, and prices, including:

  • Paintings
  • Sculptures + ceramics
  • Basketry
  • Jewelry
  • Digital art + mixed media
  • Wood and furniture
  • Photography
  • And more

Beyond the art, the weekend event will feature live music, food trucks, and fun activities for the whole fam. General admission is $5 for adults and free for kids under 18.

Want a first look? Attend the Preview Party on Friday, April 19 to enjoy delicious food and drinks, meet the artists, and be one of the first to explore each booth. This elevated, ticketed fundraiser supports the Association for Visual Arts.

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