Alki Art Fair is a FREE, family-friendly, annual two-day arts and music festival brings Alki to life with over 120 visual artists and crafts people, live music, performing arts, children’s activities, live demonstrations, a beach bar and artisan food for every taste.
Take in the colorful views while strolling the promenade, as you eat and shop among the expansive lineup of artists, makers and performers to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of our local arts and culture.
When: Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28 (10am – 6pm with music until 9pm on Saturday)
Where: Alki Beach Park
learn more at https://alkiartfair.org
Event Highlights:
120+ local artists & crafters selling works in a variety of media including painting, pottery, glass, textiles, metal, jewelry & more.
Live music and performances throughout the weekend on the Main Stage (adjacent to the beach) and busker stage along the promenade. We’ll feature rock, blues, jazz, kid’s music, theatrical performances and more including the award-winning musical collective, Tobias the Owl. View the full lineup.
Interactive kid zone & mural cube hosted by OuterSpace (the galactic indoor playspace for kids of all abilities)
Beer & wine garden near the beach and main stage
Live art & demonstrations by internationally recognized chalk artist, Naomi Haverland and more.
Silent auction in the historic Alki Bathhouse featuring unique items from local artists and businesses.
Local food line-up features a range of sweet, savory, spicy and delicious options.
Sunday morning yoga hosted by Limber Yoga from 9-10am.
FREE shuttle bus from the West Seattle Park n’ Ride Lot and Admiral Junction to make getting there stress-free.
About:
The Alki Art Fair is beach-side festival that brings people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds together to celebrate local arts and music. Our goal is to promote art education and appreciation by creating opportunities for community involvement and cultural diversity through the arts.
The Alki Art Fair began under the guidance of the Alki Community Center and its advisory council in 1997. In the fall of 2011, a group of artists and other community members transformed the Alki Art Fair into a Washington State nonprofit organization. The Fair continues to be produced with the leadership and guidance of its all-volunteer Board of Directors and thanks to many active volunteers.