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Festival goers browse an art vendor tent at the Four Bridges Art Fesitval in Chattanooga, TN.

Looking for early access? Tickets to the Preview Party on Friday, April 21 gets you first dibs on shopping, plus wine, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres + more.

Photo provided by the Four Bridges Art Fesitval

Need an art refresh? Shop all styles of art (think: paintings, ceramics, sculptures, jewelry, textiles and more) from 145 local + national artists coming together for the 23rd Annual 4 Bridges Arts Festival.

From 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. on April 22-23, stroll the First Horizon Pavilion to find the perfect piece for your home, shop for a loved one, or to just enjoy Gig City in the spring.

The festival also features:

  • Live musical performances
  • Local food trucks
  • Family-friendly activities*

Meet the artists + get tickets

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