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2022 Mystic Outdoor Art Festival

The 64th annual Mystic Outdoor Art Festival (MOAF) takes place on  Saturday, August 13th from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and Sunday, August 14th  from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The festival will include 200+ artists of all  mediums showcasing their art from all around the United States. There is  over a mile of art including oils, watercolors, acrylics, pastels,  sculptures, photographs, woodwork, metal, and more. The Mystic Outdoor  Art Festival is a FREE event and features activities and artwork for all  ages to enjoy, including a Children's Art Park located in Mystic  Shipyard and a performing arts component with free performances by the  Thompson building at the Seaport on Friday and Saturday evening.

 Planned and executed by the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce, the  Mystic Outdoor Art Festival is the oldest of its kind in the Northeast  region, drawing thousands of people from around New England and beyond  during this two-day event.

This year is the 100th Anniversary  of the Mystic Bascule Bridge and the theme of this year's Art Show is  "Spanning a Century: Celebrating the Iconic Mystic Bascule Bridge." A  special award will be given for a piece of art that best represents the  history and unique architecture of the bridge.

As a juried art  show, the MOAF serves an audience of discriminating art enthusiasts, as  well as weekend visitors and residents from surrounding communities  including Groton, New London, Waterford, and Southern Rhode Island.

 The route has a natural progression into town beginning at the Mystic  Seaport Shipyard. Out of the Shipyard it follows Bay Street to Holmes  Street and all the way down Cottrell Street. It is an uninterrupted and  safe path that is closed to traffic. It also allows for Route 1 traffic  to remain unencumbered. The festival organizers are sticking with last  year’s layout that worked seamlessly- increasing the ease of  setup/breakdown, more parking options, and improved pedestrian flow.

 Bruce Flax, President of the Mystic Chamber said, “The new route that  took the art festival off of Route 1 and into the Shipyard was met with  overwhelmingly positive feedback from the artists and locals. No matter  where you are on the festival route, you can see breathtaking views of  the Mystic River.”

The Mystic Outdoor Art Festival is proud to  present the second annual Performing Arts Stage, which will be located  on the Gallery Quad outside the Thompson Exhibition Building at the  north entrance to Mystic Seaport Museum. The program will feature a  variety of local and regional performers including, dance, music, and  theater. Performances start at 6:30 PM and will run until approximately  8:30 PM each night. Admission is free! Rain or shine. Bring your own  lawn chairs or blankets. Refreshments will be available for cash-only  purchase, no coolers please.

A new app introduced this year by  the Chamber, “Go Mystic”, can be downloaded to your smartphone from the  App Store, available for both iPhone and Android users. This app allows  you to be in the know and keep up to date with all things Mystic. This  includes extra information and details about the art festival including  artist names, performers, and a route map of the event.

Limited edition pink tie-dye shirts will be available for purchase at  our Information Booth, so be sure to come by to pick one of these up for  yourself or a friend!

If interested in volunteering, you may visit our website, https://www.mysticchamber.org/volunteer/ and  click the “Register to Volunteer” button to directly apply or stop by  our office at 22 East Main Street above HJ Smith Plumbing to further  inquire about working with us for this event.

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