Sandy Springs Artsapalooza is a popular two-day outdoor arts festival held annually in Sandy Springs, just north of Atlanta. Produced by (AFFPS), the event is part of AFFPS’s long-running mission to bring high-quality visual art into accessible public spaces while supporting working artists.
The festival features approximately 100 juried artists and craftspeople from across the Southeast, showcasing original, handmade work in a wide range of media including painting, photography, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, fiber, glass, metal, and mixed media. All artwork is created and presented by the artists themselves, giving attendees a direct connection to the makers.
Artsapalooza is free to attend and designed as a community-friendly event. In addition to artist booths, visitors can enjoy live music, food vendors and food trucks, children’s art activities, and interactive experiences that make the festival welcoming for families and casual art buyers as well as serious collectors. One of the festival’s signature traditions is its massive Easter celebration, where AFFPS distributes more than 10,000 Easter eggs, making it one of the most enthusiastically attended and family-loved arts events in the region.
Sandy Springs Artsapalooza has become a signature cultural event for the city, blending fine art, community engagement, and neighborhood vitality—hallmarks of AFFPS-produced festivals across Atlanta.
Festival Hours: Saturday 10:00 am-5:00 pm, Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Apr 04, 2026 · 10:00 AM - Apr 04, 2026 · 5:00 PM(GMT-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Public parking is available at the corporate complex at: 6100 Lake Forrest Dr. Sandy Springs, GA 30342
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