50th Mount Gretna Outdoor Art Show (PA)

August 17-18, 2024

Application Deadline 4/1/24

APPLY HERE

WHAT: 50th Mount Gretna Outdoor Art Show

Under The Trees of Old Chautaugua

   

WHERE: On the streets and in the parks of Mount Gretna, PA


DATES: August 17-18, 2024

Saturday 9am-6pm | Sunday 9am-5pm


NOTEWORTHY:

  • Estimated Attendance 10,000 (paid admission)
  • Friday or Saturday Morning Set Up
  • Booth Sitters
  • Ranked in Top 200 show by Sunshine Artist
  • $2,500 Cash Awards
  • Exhibitor only indoor restrooms
  • Reserved artists' parking
  • Food coupons (redeemable at food vendors)
  • Jury fee: $25
  • Booth fee: $395 (10'x12') | $790 (10'x22') | Limited Electric +$50


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP

Applications Deadline: April 1, 2024

Artist Notification: May 3, 2024

Deadline to Accept and Pay: June 14, 2024

 

For more information visit our Website 


Contact Kerry Royer, Festival Director at Info@mtgretnaarts.com or call 

717-964-3270 

The 50th annual show will be held "Under the Trees of Old Chautauqua" on August 17 & 18, 2024.


The Pennsylvania Chautauqua sponsors an Art Show, as a community fundraiser, on the third full weekend in August. The Pennsylvania Chautauqua is a non-profit organization established in 1892 for the purpose of "the advancement of literary, scientific, intellectual, physical and social welfare and the promotion of cultural and religious activities, recreation and entertainment.”


The Pennsylvania Chautauqua is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Mount Gretna is a small Victorian community founded in the late 1800s as a summer resort. Initially the only way for residents to reach their cottages in the woods was to travel by train. Gretna was a stop along the Cornwall/Lebanon line. Our streets were footpaths until automobiles became the mode of travel. Many of the original cottages surround an open-air playhouse where numerous cultural events are held. Our quaint atmosphere attracts many visitors every summer for music, theater, a visit to the local ice cream shop, or just a walk in the woods and, of course, to the Art Show!

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