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Beverly Hills Art Show Returns for Spring Weekend Extravaganza

Join the Celebration of Art in Beverly Gardens Park

Art aficionados and families are invited to join the City of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department for the spring edition of the Beverly Hills Art Show, taking place at Beverly Gardens Park this Saturday and Sunday, May 18 & 19, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The event promises a vibrant celebration of art, featuring works by 235 artists spread across four blocks within the picturesque Beverly Gardens Park, spanning from Santa Monica Boulevard from Rodeo Drive to Rexford Drive. This bi-annual extravaganza, held every May and October, has become a beloved tradition in Beverly Hills, attracting multitudes of visitors.

Credit: Ivano Stocco, Metal-Blue Sky, Sky-Blue Metal

Attendees can immerse themselves in a diverse array of artistic expressions, with artists showcasing their work in eleven categories including painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass, drawing, watercolor, traditional printmaking, photography, jewelry, and more. Alongside the art displays, the event will feature gourmet food trucks offering delectable treats, children’s activities with arts and crafts, and a beer and wine garden where adults can unwind to relaxing music in the park.

The Beverly Hills Art Show traces its roots back over 50 years when it started as a small “arts and crafts” fair on a single block in Beverly Gardens Park. Today, it has grown exponentially, encompassing four blocks and attracting over 40,000 attendees over the two-day weekend, cementing its status as one of Beverly Hills’ most cherished community events.

The sponsors and partners for the 2024 spring edition include The Los Angeles Art Association, NoHo Arts District, LAArt Party, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, Tower Cancer Research Foundation, Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art, Mount of Angels, Blank Beverage, SALT Catering, the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau, the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, the Beverly Hills Historical Society, the Beverly Hills Fire Department, the Beverly Hills Police Department, and Just in Case BH.

Parking for the event is conveniently located directly across from the show grounds and in surrounding public parking structures. A map of the City’s public parking structures can be found at beverlyhills.org/parking.

For more information about the Beverly Hills Art Show, visit beverlyhills.org/artshow or call (310) 285-6830.

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