How to Make the Most of the Sausalito Art Festival

Get ready for three full days of spectacular artwork, headline music acts, gourmet food, children's entertainment at The Sausalito Art Festival. The place to be over Labor Day Weekend. More than 260 award-winning artists from around the country will line the waterfront village of Sausalito with world class art, celebrated entertainment lineup, special exhibitions and a cornucopia of gourmet food, wine, beer and specialty beverages. 


When:             September 2-4, 2017 (Labor Day Weekend)

Where:            Marinship Park at end of Marinship Way, Sausalito

Hours:  
Saturday, September 2, 2017 - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, September 3, 2017 - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday, September 4, 2017 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Tickets
All tickets are valid for one single day of admission.

VIP Pass - $100
General Admission - $30
Seniors (62 & over) - $25
Children 12 and under - FREE

Tickets available through Eventbrite.

For full festival information visit www.sausalitoartfestival.org


THE SAUSALITO ART FESTIVAL IS YOUR TOP-NAME CONCERT VENUE

Come to the Sausalito Art Festival for the same musicians you see on big concert venue marquees. Wall-to-wall musical entertainment headlines the Sausalito Art Festival, with rock, pop, folk, swing, blues, jazz, and classical music performed by top-name artists featured on three stages throughout the Festival grounds.

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FESTIVAL HISTORY

More than 260 award-winning artists from around the country and some 30,000 patrons flock to the waterfront village of Sausalito, California, on Labor Day weekend each year for the annual Sausalito Art Festival.  Now in its 65th year, the Sausalito Art Festival is one of the country’s premiere art events that attracts patrons because of its world class art, celebrated entertainment lineup, special exhibitions and a cornucopia of gourmet food, wine, beer and specialty beverages. Participating artists are selected by a rigorous jury process and exhibit a range of work, including painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics, glass, fiber and fashion, wood, photography, mixed media and more.  

The Festival is produced by the nonprofit Sausalito Art Festival Foundation, which supports year-round activities along with the annual Festival. Proceeds from the Festival support the local arts community as student scholarships, grants to non-profit arts organizations and community programs. Each year, over 1,000 community volunteers help keep the Festival running smoothly. www.sausalitoartfestival.org