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Experience visual art, music, performances, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and yummy bites + sips at the Columbus Arts Festival.

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Art enthusiasts, this one’s for you. The free Columbus Arts Festival returns to the downtown riverfront on June 7-9, featuring work from 250+ Columbus-based and national artists.

Throughout the weekend, four stages will feature music, dance, theatre, and spoken word performances. In the Big Local Arts Village, shop for work from 80 Columbus-area artists — and don’t miss out on delicious bites and sips from local vendors (think: beer from Rhinegeist + boozy slushies from High Bank Distillery).

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