First time I attended the Glenwood Ave Arts Festival. It's located in Rogers Park, Chicago. Pretty easy to get there by the Red Line train, getting off at Morse Station, and then you'll see the...
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Located in the vibrant Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, the Glenwood Avenue Arts Festival (GAAF) has been a beloved artistic celebration for over two decades. This community-organized event features over 100 artist booths, open studios, live entertainment, and a diverse selection of street food and craft beer, creating an immersive weekend experience for attendees.
Nestled in the charming cobblestone streets of the Glenwood Avenue Arts District, GAAF showcases the grassroots spirit and volunteer-driven ethos of Chicago. With a focus on directly engaging with creators, discovering unique handmade artworks, and experiencing the thriving arts and entertainment scene of Rogers Park, this festival stands out as a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.
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So cool!! What a serious setup this is. They shut down about 5 or 6 streets for the art vendors and the music. The bands' set ups are reallt high tech and high quality. For a free art festival on...
Quickly becoming one of my favorite festivals, Glenwood Fest maybe small but it is jam packed with fun!! Forming a sideways T, the top starts off by Heartland Café on Lunt Ave, goes down...
Great event every year! A pretty good diversity of vendors-- painters, sculptors, metal workers, soap makers, etc. I feel as though there were less food vendors than there were last year, but I...
This fest was just ok. I was disappointed at the lack of food vendors. Nothing spectacular really jumped out at me. It seemed a bit crammed into a few blocks of Glenwood. Some art/craft vendors...
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