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Big Four Arts Festival
featuring 160 juried artists, international cuisine, children's activities, and entertainment. the big four arts festival is a free event supported by artists, vendors, and local sponsorship. quality art in a perfect venue, the variety of art louisville deserves with the added venue of the ohio river waterfront and the big four bridge pedestrian walk, hotels, restaurants, whiskey row nightlife, a family friendly atmosphere, ample parking and shopping near by. each year, the big four™ arts festival invites guests to start the weekend of fine art, food and entertainment with the big four™ arts festival preview party. guests for this one night only event have exclusive access to select artist booths in the big four™ arts festival to view the art of the guest artists, enjoy delicious food and beverages and, of course, have the first chance to buy limited edition works of art! this is one of the most highly anticipated nights in louisville’s social calendar.
Frequently asked questions about Big Four Arts Festival
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Where is Big Four Arts Festival located?
Big Four Arts Festival's headquarters is located at 1101 River Road, Louisville, Kentucky, United States, 40202
What is Big Four Arts Festival's official website?
Big Four Arts Festival's official website is bigfourartsfestival.com
How many employees does Big Four Arts Festival have?
Big Four Arts Festival has 1 employee
What industry does Big Four Arts Festival belong to?
Big Four Arts Festival is in the industry of: Arts and Crafts
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