Stroll through Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park

Bayou City Art Festival memorial Park
Bayou City Art Festival in Memorial Park | Photo courtesy of Art Colony Association

Get outside and celebrate Houston’s art as the Bayou City Art Festival’s spring event takes over Memorial Park from Friday, March 28 through Sunday, March 30, 2014. 

Celebrate a day of art in Houston’s own vast green space as 450 artists display their works at an outdoor festival featuring live entertainment, food trucks, wine, beer, a children’s creative zone and more.

See the work of featured artist Daniel Ng, along with 450 other artists exhibiting their work that spans 19 different mediums, including clay, digital, pastels, textiles and fibers, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, 2-D and 3-D mixed media, acrylic and oil paintings, watercolors, photography, printmaking and sculpture.

Wine and beer will be available for purchase at several outdoor gardens. Food trucks on hand will include Bernie’s Burger Bus, The Golden Grill, Coreanos, Happy Endings Asian Fusion and Koagie Hots.

Live Music at Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park 2014

    Friday, March 28

  • Guillermo Serpas – noon to 1pm
  • Cliff DeMarks – 1:30pm to 2:30pm
  • Merry Miller – 2:45pm to 4pm
  • Heartstrings – 4:15pm to 6pm

    Saturday, March 29

  • Omar Lopez – noon to 1pm
  • Shawn Pander – 1:30pm to 2:30pm
  • Reno Perez – 2:45pm to 4pm
  • Margo Rey – 4:15pm to 6pm (Headliner)

    Saturday, March 30

  • Lauren Silva –11:45am to noon
  • Awards Ceremony – noon to 12:15pm
  • Lauren Silva – 12:15pm to 1pm
  • Hell Bent featuring Johnny Nicolas and Cindy Cashdollar – 1:30pm to 2:30pm
  • Marcia Ball – 2:45pm to 4pm (Headliner)
  • Soul Supporters – 4:15pm to 6pm (Barbara Lynn joins at 5:15pm)

Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park

  • Date: Friday, March 28 through Sunday, March 30, 2014
  • Time: 10am to 6pm daily
  • Location: Memorial Park, 6501 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77007
  • Admission: $15 ages 13 and up; $3 ages 3 to 12. Click here to order online.
  • Parking: Onsite parking is not available at the festival. Click here for details about shuttle parking. Onsite VIP Parking can be purchased in advance only for Friday and Saturday (not Sunday) for $45 per vehicle. Click here to purchase VIP Parking.
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