Mission Fed ArtWalk 2023 heads to Little Italy this weekend

The festival celebrates visual and performing arts on Saturday, April 29 + Sunday, April 30.

SD Mission Fed ArtWalk

This annual event shines bright in Little Italy.

Photo via Candice Audick + Mission Fed ArtWalk

The 39th annual Mission Fed ArtWalk is returning to Little Italy this weekend, highlighting local arts and culture while supporting the arts education nonprofit, ArtReach San Diego.

The free event — Saturday, April 29, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sunday, April 30, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. — features 250+ fine artists showcasing and selling their work along India Street.

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🚊 Pro tips: Take the Green and UC San Diego Blue Trolley lines to the County Center/Little Italy station near the festival. MTS is offering free Trolley passes for the event to the first 3,000 people who complete this form.

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