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3/21: Celebrate the Arts @ Mount Pleasant ArtFest

Happening in March, the annual Mount Pleasant ArtFest returns, and with it the joy of celebrating art, culture and talent! Photo: Mix 95.9/Mount Pleasant Town Centre, Town of Mount Pleasant

3/21: Celebrate the Arts @ Mount Pleasant ArtFest

When
Mar 21st, 2026
11:00am - 3:00pm
Where
1218 Belk DriveMount PleasantSC

Mount Pleasant ArtFest Returns with Free, Kid-Friendly
Activities, Arts & Crafts, Food, Live Performances & Parking & Admission
Saturday, March 21 | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre

Happening in March, the annual Mount Pleasant ArtFest returns, and with it the joy of celebrating art, culture and talent! This event features FREE parking, admission, and activities for everyone – there will be no tickets for sale by any source.

Stroll through the Art Walk and check out incredible works created by talented artists, enjoy dance and music performances by local visual arts schools, and let kids create their own masterpieces in various art forms with activities during the festival. Kids will get the chance to do pedal-powered spin art, caricatures, balloon animals, along with many other arts and crafts options!

Also, indulge in your favorite food from Lowcountry vendors like the Charleston RiverDogs Food Truck, Wetzel’s Pretzels, Kona Ice and more.

The festival takes place March 21 from 11 AM to 3PM and is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a day full of fun and celebrate creative arts from across the Lowcountry.

Get additional information about this event by visiting the website here.

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