By Adrienne West
Local and national artists congregate in the area when the warm weather returns, setting up booths at these art festivals to display and sell everything from paintings and photography to jewelry and sculpture. Visit one or many of these events to find the perfect piece of artwork for your home or office and get the chance to meet and speak with the artist who created the piece.
Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts Festival
April 15-May 9, times vary
The 31st annual Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts Festival has grown into an impressive three-week festival of art, music, exhibitions and community events. // Old Town Fairfax; free
Festival of the Arts
April 16-17, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
The fourth annual Arlington Festival of the Arts, held in Clarendon, showcases works by over 100 artists. // 1101 N. Highland St., Arlington; free
Smithsonian Craft Show
April 21-24, times vary
The 34th annual Smithsonian Craft Show will highlight and sell the works of 121 artists and will feature special events for ticket purchasers. // National Building Museum: 401 F St. NW, Washington, DC; $15
Fairfax Corner Art Festival
April 23-24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
More than 150 artists will display their masterpieces at the Fairfax Corner Art Festival, located in the upscale shopping village of Fairfax Corner. // 4100 Monument Corner Drive, Fairfax; free
Bethesda Fine Arts Festival
May 14-15, times vary
The Bethesda Fine Arts Festival features fine art by 130 artists and includes live music and children’s activities throughout the Woodmont Triangle area. // Norfolk, Auburn and Del Ray Avenues; free
Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival
May 21-22, times vary
Reston’s 25th annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival celebrates work by 220 artists and is the primary source of fundraising for the Greater Reston Arts Center. // Reston Town Center: 11900 Market St.; $5 program