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Art Fairs
The 4th Annual Shadyside Art Festival on Walnut Street features fine art and crafts alongside a unique Craft Marketplace in the vibrant Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
| Type: | Art Fairs |
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| Where: | 739 Bellefonte St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, USA |
| When: | 12/04/2025 - 13/04/2025 |
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About Annual Shadyside...the other Art Festival on Walnut Street with Craft Marketplace:
The 4th Annual Shadyside...the other Art Festival on Walnut Street with Craft Marketplace will take place on April 12-13, 2025. This event will be held at 739 Bellefonte St in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The festival features over 100 fine artists showcasing original, hand-crafted artwork, including paintings, pottery, jewelry, photography, and more. Additionally, there will be a Craft Marketplace featuring unique hand-made soaps, clothing, and home decor. This is a great opportunity to meet the artists in person and gain insight into the inspiration behind their one-of-a-kind creations
Don't miss also the summer edition: Shadyside – The Art Festival on Walnut Street, taking place August 23–24, 2025.





Maya possesses explosive creativity, which is particularly expressed in a style that connects





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