Des Moines Arts Festival


The Des Moines Arts Festival invites you to “Go Where It Takes You” by experiencing the creative energy of the 195 professional visual artists, the cutting-edge Interrobang Film Festival, national music acts on the main stage, interactive arts opportunities and artisan food and beverages.

Your journey will take place around the renowned Pappajohn Sculpture Park in the heart of Downtown Des Moines June 27-29. Catch the spirit of Des Moines as you experience one of the nation’s best art festivals!

Get social with the Des Moines Arts Festival by using the hashtag #DMAF2014. Get access to Festival news, events, photos and give-a-ways by visiting the festival on Facebook, following on twitter at @DMArtsFestival, and Instagram at desmoinesartsfestival.

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Head over to the Des Moines Arts Festival website to get everything you need to know about this cultural celebration!

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