Your guide to Artista Vista 2021

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Artista Vista 2021 | Image provided

In case you haven’t heard the news, Artista Vista is returning to Columbia’s official South Carolina Arts & Cultural District this weekend. Following its cancellation last year, the event will be larger than years prior + feature both in-person and online events for everyone to participate in the festivities.

Can’t wait to indulge in the art this weekend? Check out our #MustDo guide to navigating Artista Vista like a pro + start planning your experience.

Previous Artista Vista event

Previous Artista Vista Gallery Crawl | Image by Forrest Clonts, provided

Family-Friendly Online Paper Lantern Creation Workshop | Fri., April 16-Sun., April 18 | Any time | Virtual | Free | This online event is available any time on YouTube here and will teach you (and the kids) how to make gorgeous paper lanterns with supplies at home.

Art Gallery Crawl | Fri., April 16 | 5-9 p.m. | The Vista + virtual | Free | Make your way through local galleries, listen to live music, and take advantage of local business’ specials (like a complimentary shave at No Grease Barber Shop + a discount at Craft Axe Throwing). Virtual gallery tours are also available.

Art Day | Sat., April 17 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | Stormwater Studios, Lewis + Clark, and One Eared Cow | Free | The second day of the event will welcome visitors into gallery spaces to explore collections + view demonstrations. The COMET’s Soda Cap Connector will offer a free route to Stormwater Studios from the Vista and food + drink will be available for purchase.

Crafty Feast | Sun., April 18 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | Corner of Lincoln and Lady | Free | Shop for one-of-a-kind gifts from local, indie vendors. The outdoor event will feature a beer wagon and the first 250 entrants will receive a free Crafty Feast tote bag.

Live on Lincoln | Sun., April 18 | 5-7 p.m. | 1200 Lincoln St. | $160+ | The finale of the weekend’s events will feature a dinner from Blue Marlin and live entertainment from local organizations, including the South Carolina Philharmonic, Columbia Classical Ballet, and more. Tickets are sold in tables of 2 and 4.

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