Albert Einstein once said, “Creativity is contagious – pass it on.”
The ArtsFest event in Statesboro has done just that for 37 years. And will once again bring all its color and beauty to Sweetheart Circle on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ArtsFest 2019 will be a day filled with “Art Stops,” an “Artist Market” and a “Community Stage” with local entertainment. The event celebrates the arts and arts education through performances, exhibiting and demonstrating artists, and hands-on activities and games.
Creative juices will flow through Sweetheart Circle as festival-goers create their own artwork at more than 30 Art Stops.
With more community and organizational involvement this year, there will be many new Art Stops alongside community favorites. Art Stops allow participants to explore types, techniques and mediums of art while learning about various subject matters not always pertaining to fine art.
Patrons can mold creations at the clay factory, create a paint-a-pet rendition of their own furry friends, make their own musical instruments, use a rainbow of watercolors to create one-of-a-kind pieces, get their faces painted, tie dye their souvenir t-shirt that will be available for $5, and so much more — all for the young and the young-at-heart.
Guests can browse through the Artists Market filled with unique creations that will be available for purchase. These artists from around the region will be on-site creating their one-of-a-kind pieces.
On the Community Stage, there will be a variety of local acts, including dance teams, a magic show, a ballet academy and the university opera program performance.
There will also be inflatables for the children as well as bubble pools and a Paint Place filled with easels and paint just waiting for a masterpiece!
As with any festival, there will be the traditional festival foods such as popcorn, funnel cakes, hamburgers, hotdogs, ice treats, and much more.
ArtsFest began in 1982 as a community outreach effort for the Georgia Southern University Art Department to engage talented faculty members and students with the youth of the community – and to have fun doing it, while creating an awareness of many types of art.
In 2016, GSU’s Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art announced it would no longer host the event. So, the Statesboro-Bulloch Parks and Recreation Department with the help of the university and many other community sponsors and organizations, decided to continue the event with Rec Department as host. The event, held in its traditional spot on Sweetheart Circle on the GSU campus, typically sees more than 4,000 youth and their families during the course of the day.
There are no admission fees and no parking fees for ArtsFest, and all ages are welcome.
ArtsFest is sponsored by Dabbs, Hickman, Hill and Cannon CPAs and the Kiwanis Club of Statesboro. Many other sponsors and community organizations are also supporting the event through monetary donations, in kind donations, and donations of time and talent.
For a detailed schedule for the day, please visit www.bullochrec.com/artsfest.