This isn't exactly what it sounds like, so don't start running the other direction, thinking you'll need a masters in Fine Art to enjoy this festival.
Instead, "Old Town" Bethesda becomes a market of sorts along Norfolk, Auburn and Cordell Avenues.
That means you'll be able to meet artists, and buy their creations, such as paintings, photos, furniture and jewelry. Some of these folks have traveled from across the country to be here.
In addition to engaging in cultural pursuits, there will be fabulous food from BlackFinn, Haagen-Dazs, Hard Times Cafe, Mamma Lucia and Yamas Grill (if Yamas has gyros or lamb burgers, grab one!).
There will also be live music.
The hours are 10-6 today, and 10-5 Sunday.
Broaden your mind, and shrink your wallet, at this annual fine art experience in downtown Bethesda.
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