Cherokee Heights, built in 1924 and one of Marietta’s oldest subdivisions, is hosting an extravaganza to show off the work of their talented resident artists and craftsmen. The Cherokee Heights historic neighborhood has become a magnet for artists, and more than 30 neighborhood artists will be showing and selling original art and crafts.

Browse a selection of hand-made wood turnings, paintings, metal work, soap, wearable felted and other fabric art, pottery, handmade shoes, clothing, scarves, graphic arts, lots of jewelry, bird houses, original books, baked goods and much more.  The festival also features musical performances as well as fun for the kids.

Date:
Saturday, November 11, 2023 from 9am to 4pm

Admission:
Free

Address:
Cherokee Heights is located just one mile north of Marietta Square.
Etowah Drive (between Seminole Dr and Freyer Dr)
Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
Free on-street parking.

For more information, and for vendor information, please visit the event website at CerokeeHeightsArtsFestival.org or on Facebook at Facebook.com/CherokeeHeightsArtsFestival

5 COMMENTS

  1. I would like tis you take outsiders to display their crafts. We have natural wood walking sticks and plant hangers and photography. I need to know the cost and the requirements.

    Thank you We live in Roswell.

    • The Cherokee Heights Arts Festival features only neighborhood artists. We don’t have enough space to invite vendors from outside the neighborhood. Thanks for your interest, though.

  2. We are from Roswell and would like to know if we could have a booth at your festival. We have natural walking sticks and plant hangers along with some photography. I need to know the fee and the
    requirements. Thank you Bette

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