HIGH SPRINGS – Sidewalks lined with artwork, storefronts buzzing with shoppers and the steady rhythm of a walkable downtown will once again define High Springs when the seasonal High Springs Art Walk returns Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The event will take place from noon to 5 p.m. in historic downtown High Springs and is expected to feature 15 to 20 local artists and makers displaying their work along the district’s charming sidewalks. Visitors can browse paintings, handcrafted goods and other creative pieces while enjoying the area’s eclectic mix of restaurants and shops known for their small-town hospitality.
Organizers describe the Art Walk as a community favorite that celebrates local creativity while supporting downtown businesses.
“This beloved seasonal event provides a vibrant platform for local artists and artisans to display their talents and offer their creations for sale in front of participating storefronts,” organizers said in a release announcing the event.
Artists will set up in front of participating downtown merchants, creating an open-air gallery experience that invites visitors to stroll, shop and engage directly with creators. Many businesses will offer special promotions and sales throughout the afternoon.
In addition to the outdoor displays, Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies will host a featured exhibit inside its space.
“Inside Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies, guests will find the ‘Mini Mini Art Exhibit,’ featuring several tables of small, affordable artworks created by the gallery’s house artists, perfect for collectors and gift-seekers alike,” organizers said.
The “Mini Mini Art Exhibit” will be held for two weekends only, concluding Saturday, March 28.
The Art Walk has become a recurring seasonal event in High Springs, drawing residents and visitors alike to explore downtown’s blend of art, dining and retail offerings. By pairing local artists with established storefronts, the event aims to strengthen both the creative community and the city’s historic business district.
Organizers are also inviting additional artists and creators to participate in future Art Walk events. Those interested are encouraged to email a photo of their work to downtownhighsprings@gmail.com for consideration.
The High Springs Art Walk is free and open to the public.
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alachuatoday.com
HIGH SPRINGS – Sidewalks lined with artwork, storefronts buzzing with shoppers and the steady rhythm of a walkable downtown will once again define High Springs when the seasonal High Springs Art Walk returns Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The event will take place from noon to 5 p.m. in historic downtown High Springs and is expected to feature 15 to 20 local artists and makers displaying their work along the district’s charming sidewalks. Visitors can browse paintings, handcrafted goods and other creative pieces while enjoying the area’s eclectic mix of restaurants and shops known for their small-town hospitality.
Organizers describe the Art Walk as a community favorite that celebrates local creativity while supporting downtown businesses.
“This beloved seasonal event provides a vibrant platform for local artists and artisans to display their talents and offer their creations for sale in front of participating storefronts,” organizers said in a release announcing the event.
Artists will set up in front of participating downtown merchants, creating an open-air gallery experience that invites visitors to stroll, shop and engage directly with creators. Many businesses will offer special promotions and sales throughout the afternoon.
In addition to the outdoor displays, Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies will host a featured exhibit inside its space.
“Inside Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies, guests will find the ‘Mini Mini Art Exhibit,’ featuring several tables of small, affordable artworks created by the gallery’s house artists, perfect for collectors and gift-seekers alike,” organizers said.
The “Mini Mini Art Exhibit” will be held for two weekends only, concluding Saturday, March 28.
The Art Walk has become a recurring seasonal event in High Springs, drawing residents and visitors alike to explore downtown’s blend of art, dining and retail offerings. By pairing local artists with established storefronts, the event aims to strengthen both the creative community and the city’s historic business district.
Organizers are also inviting additional artists and creators to participate in future Art Walk events. Those interested are encouraged to email a photo of their work to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for consideration.
The High Springs Art Walk is free and open to the public.
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alachuatoday.com