Magnolia Fine Arts Festival Returns to Drake Field, October 18-19
(PEACHTREE CITY, Ga., Sept. 14, 2025) – The Magnolia Fine Arts Festival is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary and is expecting more than 150 visual/performing artists and their works. This year introduces a new International Village featuring art inspired by the cultures of Europe, Africa, Asia and The Americas. The outdoor festival attracts more than 4,500 attendees over two days and features juried exhibitions. The event is free and open to the public and is a family-friendly weekend of art, culture, live music, and food. The festival is on the grounds of Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd., Peachtree City, 30269 and is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, and from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 19.
The premier, juried art show features a variety of media including paintings, pottery, jewelry, and sculptures. Attendees can browse and buy one-of-a-kind art while enjoying live demonstrations, local student exhibitions, and a dedicated children’s area. This year’s community art project is a Wellness and Gratitude Wall.
Beyond the art, the festival offers a lineup of entertainment over the two days. Guests can enjoy diverse culinary experiences with food trucks, beverage stations, and unique Italian and Oktoberfest-themed options. The event features live, local music and performing artists including dancers and storytellers.
About the Magnolia Fine Arts Festival
The Magnolia Fine Arts Festival, a premier juried event celebrating arts and culture, is presented by Fine Arts and Crafts Entrepreneurs, Inc. (FAACE). Founded in 2011 by Fayette County artists, FAACE launched the festival in 2015 to create new opportunities for local creators. The organization’s mission is to advance interest in the arts and foster collaboration among artists and the community. Membership is open to individuals and organizations that support the arts. Learn more at faace.org/magnolia-fine-arts-festival or contact [email protected].