Georgia Fairs, Festivals & Art Shows
Art shows and craft fairs 2026–2027
Cities / Towns
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Art shows and craft fairs 2026–2027


Attend Your Favorite Art Shows and Art Fairs of the Year in Augusta, GA

 
Arts in the Heart of Augusta
September 18 - 20, 2026

Arts in the Heart of Augusta

Broad Street at the Augusta Common, Augusta, GA

Status: Updated 4/30/2026

A Music Festival organized by Greater Augusta Arts Council.
This Georgia Music Festival will have fine art and fine craft exhibitors, and 21 food booths. There will be 5 stages with National, Regional and Local talent and the hours will be Fri 5pm-9pm; Sat 11am-9pm; Sun 11am-6pm. Admission tickets are $12 - $15. This event will also include: family area, young artist market, beer, vip tent.
A Sense of Place Juried Fine Art Exhibition
September 4 - October 9, 2026

A Sense of Place Juried Fine Art Exhibition

Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, GA

Status: Updated 8/17/2026

A Gallery-Exhibition Event organized by Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art.
This Georgia Gallery-Exhibition Event will have fine art exhibitors and no food booths.