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Bayou City Art Festival Brings a Weekend of Art, Entertainment, Food and Family Fun to Downtown Houston

 

Iconic outdoor festival returns March 28–29, 2026


HOUSTON (March 17, 2026) One of the nation’s premier outdoor art festivals returns to Downtown Houston this month as Bayou City Art Festival, produced by the Art Colony Association (ACA), transforms the city into a vibrant celebration of art, creativity, food, music and family-friendly entertainment.

 

Taking place Saturday and Sunday, March 28–29, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the festival will once again fill Sam Houston Park and Allen Parkway with a lively outdoor gallery featuring more art, hands-on activities, culinary experiences and nonstop entertainment against the backdrop of Houston’s skyline.

 

The 2026 festival will spotlight featured artist Lijah Hanley, an award-winning fine art photographer from Vancouver, Washington, alongside 250 artists from across the country. Consistently ranked among the top art festivals in the United States, Bayou City Art Festival offers patrons the rare opportunity to meet artists in person, explore original works and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces across 19 artistic disciplines, including paintings, prints, jewelry, sculptures, photography and more — with artwork available at a range of price points for seasoned collectors and first-time buyers alike.

 

For art-loving food enthusiasts, the festival’s popular Chef’s Table will once again celebrate Houston’s culinary creativity. Throughout the weekend, chefs will demonstrate signature recipes and offer delicious samples following each presentation. Demonstrations begin at Noon daily and will feature chefs from Cake Fine Pastry, Chubbies, La Taquiza Street Tacos, Opa Yummy, Cotton Culinary, and more.

 

Festivalgoers can also explore a variety of local food trucks and festival fare while enjoying craft beer and wine in the festival’s beer and wine gardens — the perfect place to relax and take in the energy of the weekend. Bayou City Art Festival will also feature onsite food trucks catering to everyone’s taste buds. A list of food vendors and food trucks can be found here.

 

Families and young creatives will find plenty to explore in the TJH Active Imagination Zone, where guests of all ages can enjoy oversized bubbles, face painting (Saturday only), caricatures by artist Bonnie Blue, and hands-on art projects led by the festival’s nonprofit partners. A portion of the proceeds from the 2026 Bayou City Art Festival Downtown will benefit community organizations including ARTreach, Brave Little Company, Fresh Arts, Pink Bows Foundation, and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

 

The festival will also celebrate emerging young artists through the 13th Annual Middle School Art Competition, showcasing the top 30 student finalists in a special exhibition. The competition will culminate in an awards ceremony recognizing first, second and third place winners, along with the “Nadia Community Choice Award,” on Sunday, March 29 at 1 p.m.

 

Adding to the fun, guests can step into playful photo moments inspired by Wicked and Barbie inside the TJH Active Imagination Zone in lower Sam Houston Park. Featuring themed props such as a giant pink shoe, sparkly purse, convertible sports car, life-sized throne, heart-shaped ball pit and dress-up station, the area is designed for interactive photo opportunities, creativity and family fun.

 

Throughout the festival grounds, visitors will discover additional selfie stations and large-scale art installations, including the popular ART FEST letters, oversized picture frames and the Be Someone sculpture, while enjoying live music and entertainment on stage all weekend long. Click here for Bayou City Art Festival’s entertainment schedule.

 

For the ultimate festival experience, a limited number of VIP Hospitality Lounge tickets will be available. Set beneath a canopy of trees, the lounge offers a relaxing retreat with complimentary light bites, beer, wine and refreshments, along with roaming musicians and artistic décor. VIP guests will enjoy access to the lounge from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, as well as VIP parking.

 

Online tickets are available at www.bayoucityartfestival.com for $20 for adults, while children attend through the TJH Kids Free Program. General admission weekend passes are available for $30 each. VIP tickets are $95, and a weekend VIP pass is $150. Online pre-purchased tickets are required to enter the festival.

 

For the most recent updates, follow the official event hashtags #HouArtFest and #BCAF, like the Facebook page, or follow on Instagram.


About Bayou City Art Festival:

Since the founding of the Westheimer Art Festival, now known as Bayou City Art Festival, the Art Colony Association, Inc. has raised close to $4 million for local nonprofit programs from the proceeds of its festivals. Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park in the spring and Bayou City Art Festival Downtown in the fall has provided a venue for more than 20,000 artists to showcase their work to thousands of art lovers from all over the world. The festivals are funded in part by grants from the City of Houston, corporate sponsorships, private contributions, in-kind support, and volunteer assistance.


For more information, please visit www.bayoucityartfestival.com.


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