Art Affair 2023

Art Affair 2023
Mayor Bob Scott — Mayor Bob Scott official website
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Downtown Partners is happy to announce that Art Affair is returning to Downtown Sioux City on Saturday, June 10 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. This year’s event will be held on 4th Street between Pierce and Nebraska Streets in front of the Art SUX Gallery. During this artistic summer celebration, local artists will line the street to display and sell their artwork in a festival-like atmosphere.

Art Affair is a FREE event for all ages. Attendees can browse local art, listen to strolling musicians, grab a coffee at Hardline, chalk the sidewalk, and even get their faces painted. Carly Howrey, Downtown Partners Business Development Coordinator states, “Partnering with local artists to bring Art Affair back has been so fun. Art is a huge part of Downtown Sioux City and ArtSUX has curated a wonderful, accepting, and creative atmosphere for everyone to experience. We are so excited to showcase the incredible talent of our community.”

For more information about Art Affair, visit downtownsiouxcity.com. Follow Downtown Partners on Facebook (Downtown Partners – Sioux City), Instagram (@downtownpartnerssc) and on Twitter @DowntownSCIowa to stay up to date on everything happening downtown.

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