Back for another round, the annual Big Sky Artisan Festival will unfold on Saturday, July 18th from 10am–5pm. The event will be held in Fire Pit Park and Big Sky Center for the Arts with no cost to attend.
The event will showcase 60 vendors featuring painting, photography, pottery, jewelry and other fine handmade products. The festival will also include live music from local musicians, food and drink vendors, as well as artist demonstrations.
The Artisan Festival is a celebration of fine artisans and craftspeople beneath the mighty Lone Mountain. A gateway town to Yellowstone National Park, Big Sky is a premier tourist destination known for world-class fly fishing, hiking, outdoor recreation, fine dining, and the renowned Big Sky ski resort. In addition to its natural beauty, Big Sky has become a thriving hub for arts and culture in Southwest Montana.

The event coincides with Big Sky Professional Bull Riding, making it one of the busiest tourism weeks of the summer. This is an exciting opportunity for artists to showcase their work, connect with potential clients and participate in live demonstrations. Further details may be found at www.bigskyarts.org.
Founded in 1989, the Arts Council of Big Sky provides residents, visitors, and artists with premier events, education and creative opportunities in the Arts. Their vision is for Big Sky to remain a beautiful place where the expression, enjoyment and education of the Arts will inspire and sustain a healthy and vibrant community. •













