More than 150 juried artists will showcase museum quality paintings, prints, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics and fine crafts.
Mayor Harry Rilling will kick off the opening at noon Saturday at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, where Norwalk's Talent Education Suzuki School (TESS) students will perform during a “Sketch the Mayor” portrait drawing contest.
The Lockwood-Mathews Museum will provide $5 mini-tours. There’s also self-guided tours of historic Pine Island graveyard.
The event will be held rain or shine. Admission and parking are free.
Mathews Park is located at 299 West Ave. in Norwalk.
For more information, log on to norwalkartfestival.org/.
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