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Slideshow of elements of Artville in Nashville, TN.

The neighborhood will come alive with 20 installations + murals, plus artisans, talks, gallery shows, after-dark events, and more.

Photos provided by Good Neighbor Festivals and ALSO DEPT.

Artville, Nashville’s new three-day visual art festival, is nearly here. Happening Sept. 29-Oct. 1, the festival includes public art installations, murals, immersive experiences, and a Community Art Show with works from 100+ local artists and a showcase by eight local contemporary galleries.

An Art Show Preview Party will kick off the festival on Thursday, Sept. 28. from 6-9 p.m. Guests will get a first look at the Community Art Show (and can purchase art) while enjoying drinks, food, music + more.

See the schedule + snag party tickets

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