ArtsGoggle is Fort Worth's premier festival of local arts. The event features more than 1,000 visual artists, 50 musical performances, artistic displays of every kind, food, drink, and more. It exclusively focuses on highlighting the work of local artists, musicians, and performers of all mediums and experience levels.
Visitors can stroll artists' booths on Magnolia Avenue that stretch more than a mile in length. They are also invited to park their cars and rediscover this revitalized urban neighborhood by foot or by bicycle, including Fort Worth Bike Sharing bikes.
Accompanying the visual artists, the entertainment at ArtsGoggle features local musicians and offers performances from a variety of cultures and styles. In addition, the event partners with arts organizations across Fort Worth to draw attention to their programs
The event expanded in 2018 to South Main Village where businesses will open their doors in an all-day open house to show off the work of a wide array of local artists. With the event footprint now stretch more than two miles, a trolley will take visitors between Magnolia Avenue and South Main Village, stopping along the way at designated parking areas and indoor art experiences.
Gallery at Goggle will return in 2019 to include more showcases of fine art, music, experiential art, and unique programming inside each of the South Main Village participating businesses ranging from breweries, bars and bakeries to creative firms, historic preservation projects and theaters.
ArtsGoggle is Fort Worth's premier festival of local arts. The event features more than 1,000 visual artists, 50 musical performances, artistic displays of every kind, food, drink, and more. It exclusively focuses on highlighting the work of local artists, musicians, and performers of all mediums and experience levels.
Visitors can stroll artists' booths on Magnolia Avenue that stretch more than a mile in length. They are also invited to park their cars and rediscover this revitalized urban neighborhood by foot or by bicycle, including Fort Worth Bike Sharing bikes.
Accompanying the visual artists, the entertainment at ArtsGoggle features local musicians and offers performances from a variety of cultures and styles. In addition, the event partners with arts organizations across Fort Worth to draw attention to their programs
The event expanded in 2018 to South Main Village where businesses will open their doors in an all-day open house to show off the work of a wide array of local artists. With the event footprint now stretch more than two miles, a trolley will take visitors between Magnolia Avenue and South Main Village, stopping along the way at designated parking areas and indoor art experiences.
Gallery at Goggle will return in 2019 to include more showcases of fine art, music, experiential art, and unique programming inside each of the South Main Village participating businesses ranging from breweries, bars and bakeries to creative firms, historic preservation projects and theaters.
ArtsGoggle is Fort Worth's premier festival of local arts. The event features more than 1,000 visual artists, 50 musical performances, artistic displays of every kind, food, drink, and more. It exclusively focuses on highlighting the work of local artists, musicians, and performers of all mediums and experience levels.
Visitors can stroll artists' booths on Magnolia Avenue that stretch more than a mile in length. They are also invited to park their cars and rediscover this revitalized urban neighborhood by foot or by bicycle, including Fort Worth Bike Sharing bikes.
Accompanying the visual artists, the entertainment at ArtsGoggle features local musicians and offers performances from a variety of cultures and styles. In addition, the event partners with arts organizations across Fort Worth to draw attention to their programs
The event expanded in 2018 to South Main Village where businesses will open their doors in an all-day open house to show off the work of a wide array of local artists. With the event footprint now stretch more than two miles, a trolley will take visitors between Magnolia Avenue and South Main Village, stopping along the way at designated parking areas and indoor art experiences.
Gallery at Goggle will return in 2019 to include more showcases of fine art, music, experiential art, and unique programming inside each of the South Main Village participating businesses ranging from breweries, bars and bakeries to creative firms, historic preservation projects and theaters.