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By Post Staff   |  Arts and Culture, Events  |  February 09, 2010

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The ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

ArtiGras is rated one of the top 50 shows in the nation by Sunshine Artist Magazine, maybe because it has so much to offer. Artists look forward to discussing their work with many of the 150,000 people expected to attend.

The Fine Arts Area showcases 300 national, regional and local fine artists who compete for awards in drawing/graphics/printing, sculpture, wood, fiber, glass, photography, mixed media, jewelry, watercolor and ceramics.
The Garden Art Area offers fine handmade craft items made with the outdoor garden in mind. Homegrown Art mentors emerging artists and teaches them the process of exhibiting.

On the Artist Demonstration Stage, see artists from the Lighthouse Center for the Arts, Armory Arts Center and participating ArtiGras artists from around the country.

Rest your eyes and enjoy live music on the Main Stage.

When: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday.

Where: Abacoa Town Center, Central Boulevard and University Drive just north of Donald Ross Road, Jupiter.

Tickets: $6 in advance, $10 at the gate, 12 and younger free.

Contact: (561) 748-3946, www.artigras.org

One Response to “ArtiGras back to showcase work of 300 artists”

  1. re news says:

    It is one of the Best events! The Jupiter area is perfect for this type of showcase. It compares to California events and any other so-called Arty area.

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