The Dogwood Arts Festival brings artists and art lovers from across the country to Downtown Knoxville for a 3-day spring celebration of art, culture, and natural beauty.
The 2022 event will take place on the Performance Lawn at World’s Fair Park on April 22-24th.
Artists representing 18 states will travel to Knoxville for the event. From local favorite Paris Woodhull to Seattle-based sculptor Andrew Carson, the Dogwood Arts Festival will feature a diverse array of artists –– with styles and price points for art lovers of all
kinds. Ninety-one fine art vendors are participating this year; from mixed media, pottery, and painting, to photography, glass, jewelry, sculpture, and more!
For over sixty years the Dogwood Arts Festival has been one of the most celebrated cultural events in Knoxville. Each spring when the dogwoods bloom, visitors and locals alike come together to celebrate art, enjoy live music, and take in the natural beauty of East Tennessee.
Since 1961, the Dogwood Arts Festival has hosted celebrities, media personalities, and fine artists including a performance by Elvis (1972), appearances by Bob Hope (1970),
Willard Scott (1986), tennis pro Billie Jean King (1973), and Peyton Manning (1997); Mickey and Minnie Mouse
even opened the Festival with a ribbon cutting in 1998.
● LOCATION:
○ World’s Fair Park (Performance Lawn): 963 World's Fair Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37916
● FESTIVAL HOURS:
● Friday, April 22nd: 10AM-7PM [Live music continues until 8:30PM ft. Three Star Revival]
● Saturday, April 23rd: 10AM-7PM [Live music continues until 8:30PM ft. Alanna Royale]
● Sunday, April 24th: 10AM-5PM
The event will feature live music on two stages –– with concerts on Friday and Saturday continuing into the evening after the art vendors close for the day. Friday night headliner Three Star Revival and Saturday night headliner Alanna Royale will be joined by Hotel Fiction, Whitehall, Kelsi Walker & the Nervous Kids, Pet Envy,
Mutual Groove, Brian Clay, Redd, Zack Miles, Grady Milligan, Melissa Hale, Shayla McDaniel, Haley Labelle, Hollie Sikes, Ben McGlaughlin, Marlee Hart, Brady Turner, the Knoxville Opera, School of Rock, Suzuki Violins, Volunteer Voices, and the Akima Singers.
A daily rotating lineup of mobile food vendors will be available, alongside a beverage area with beer selections
provided by Cherokee Distributing Company and specialty cocktails from Sugarlands Distilling Company. The
ORNL Federal Credit Union Kid’s Creation Station will feature art activities and entertainment for little ones all
weekend long! A full list of participating artists can be found online at Dogwoodarts.com/dogwoodartsfestival.
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