Arts In The Heart Returns To Broad Street And The Augusta Common September 20-22
The annual Arts In The Heart Of Augusta Festival is making a return to Broad Street and the Augusta Common this year. With road construction happening in downtown Augusta, a decision was made last week. The construction affects Telfair Street, which would impact the festival.
Initially, the plan would include Telfair Street, but an announcement was made last week with the road construction schedule. During the festival, construction on Telfair Street will be underway, while the road construction planned for Broad Street has now been moved to begin in 2025.
Arts In The Heart Of Augusta Festival
This year’s Arts In The Heart of Augusta Festival will take place from September 20th through 22nd. It will featured over 150 Fine Arts and Crafts artists from all over the United States. There will be 5 stages with non-stop entertainment for everyone to enjoy, whether you like hip-hop, jazz, rock, pop, R&B, or something else.
On Friday, September 20th, Grammy Nominated Jazz performer Georgia Muldrow will perform on the Jazz Stage at 7 p.m. And on Saturday, September 21st, the 90’s platinum selling alt rock band Fastball will be performing. They will take the stage at 7:30 p.m.
In addition to live entertainment throughout the festival, Arts In The Heart of Augusta also features the global food village. This is a chance for you to enjoy the authentic taste of cuisine from all over the world. The event will have 20 cuisine booths including China, Cyprus, Greece, Germany, India, Ireland, France, Italy, Korea, Latin America, Jamaica, and more.
There is also a large family area that’s part of the festival with interactive children’s activities, street performers, a Young Artists Market and more.
Get more details and purchase your festival badges at ArtsInTheHeartOfAugusta.com.
The Greater Augusta Arts Council
The Greater Augusta Arts Council is a resource for Augusta’s art community. They connect art lovers with events and programs, with Arts In The Heart of Augusta being one of their big events. This event is a celebration of arts and cultural diversity in Augusta.
The Greater Augusta Arts Council was established in 1968 by the Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce, the Augusta Junior Woman’s Club, and the Junior League of Augusta. The organization takes an active role in supporting Augusta’s cultural identity. They are also Augusta’s Public Art Agency, and they administer grant arts funds from the City of Augusta through the City Arts Grants Program.