Hundreds of Artists Participate in Downtown Bellevues Signature Arts Fair Weekend

Bellevue, WALocal News

The 30th Annual 6th Street Arts Fair, organized by the Bellevue Downtown Association, will take place from July 26-28, 2019, showcasing over 110 artists in Downtown Bellevue. This open-air fair features a diverse array of artistic expressions, including sculpture, jewelry, and home décor, and takes place alongside the BAM ARTSfair in Bellevue Square. Live music, supported by Amazon, will enhance the experience with performances from various genres, including Folk, Reggae, and Flamenco. BDA President Patrick Bannon highlights the event's importance in fostering community connections through art, music, and unique food offerings. Attendees can find more details, directions, and real-time updates through BellevueDowntown.

com or the association's social media platforms. This annual event not only celebrates local creativity but also contributes significantly to the economic and cultural vitality of Downtown Bellevue. By participating in the fair, visitors support local artists and help strengthen the region's artistic community. The fair promises to be an engaging weekend filled with creativity and community spirit.

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