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Fort Worth Art Fair returns with artists, music, and murals in Sundance Square

Fort Worth Art Fair returns with artists, music, and murals in Sundance Square
The Fort Worth Art Fair is returning for its fifth year, bringing a multi-day celebration of visual art and live music to Sundance Square in Fort Worth. The open-air event will feature more than 100 artists alongside a lineup of musical performances, offering visitors a walkable and immersive cultural experience in the city’s downtown district.

Organizers say the fair will run for four consecutive days, with art tents open daily from 10:30 AM to 9:00 PM local time. Live music performances are scheduled to continue later into the evening each night, creating an extended festival atmosphere designed to draw both local residents and visitors.

The event highlights a diverse group of participating artists, including Sari Shryack, Amy Jenkins, and Jesse Hernandez, along with contributions from established galleries such as the TCU MFA Program, Art Tooth, and Presa House Gallery. Music headliners are expected to include Fusion Latina, Big City Outlaws, and Limelight.

In addition to the artist booths and performances, large-scale public murals installed on buildings surrounding Sundance Square Plaza will be visible throughout the event, adding to the visual appeal and reinforcing the fair’s focus on community-driven art.

The Fort Worth Art Fair remains free and open to the public, providing accessible opportunities for attendees to engage with the region’s creative community. Additional details, including performance schedules and featured artists, are available through the event’s official website.

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