Join us for the 2024 Art for All Festival!

Powered by the Shelby County Nonprofit Committee
May 11th | 11am-3pm
Brooks Museum of Art | Free fun for the whole family!

This FREE event features performances, art activations, installations, experiences and more, from dozens of arts and culture organizations right here in Shelby County. The event is free, but registration is requested by using the form below.

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Art For All Festival FestivitiesThe Art For All Festival is a free celebration that takes place indoors and outdoors, and immerses attendees in community, art, and culture. Hosted by Shelby County Government, the festival is the flagship event of a series of county-wide events taking place throughout the year to increase access to the region’s diverse, thriving arts and culture scene, foster community connection and neighborhood identity, and offer free, family-friendly art   and culture experiences for all.

A celebration of community, the Art For All Festival brings together dozens of arts and culture organizations showcasing a variety of performances, installations, experiences and more. Highlighted activations include a pop-up, interactive art display and activity from UrbanArt Commission; The Mini Mobile Metal Museum (a.k.a. the M4) with forge and foundry demonstrations and hands-on activities from the Metal Museum; Performances by Cazateatro Bilingual Theatre GroupIris CollectiveMemphis Black Arts Alliance, Memphis Youth Arts Initiative, and  Playhouse on the Square; A young child enjoying the Art For All Festivalinteractive art activities from Arrow Creative, Opera Memphis, and RiverArtsFest; traveling exhibit “I AM” presented by Historic Clayborn Temple; plus art and culture activations from Orpheum Theatre and Stax Museum; and more!

Attendees will also be able to experience the current Memphis Brooks Museum of Art Exhibition featuring prominent American designer Christian SirianoPeople Are People in addition to the Brooks’ permanent art collection with the opportunity to participate in interactive artmaking activities hosted by the museum.

You don’t want to miss it!