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Your Guide to the 2026 Utah Arts Festival

Posted on June 10
Terina Ria

Terina Ria

People looking through art prints.

Find a new art piece for your home at the Utah Arts Festival. (Utah Arts Festival)

This article is sponsored by the Utah Arts Festival

The Utah Arts Festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and it remains one of Salt Lake’s quintessential summer traditions. As a suburban teenager, attending the festival always made me feel like such a city girl.

Whether you’re a festival regular or finally checking it out for the first time, here’s how to make the most of it.

Festival Deets

  • When: June 18-21 (Thursday, 5-11 p.m.; Friday through Sunday, noon-11 p.m.)
  • Where: Civic Center and Library Square (200 E. 400 S.)
  • How much? Single-day admission ranges from $15-$22, or you can spring for a four-day pass for $70. Kids 12 and under are free.

Browse All the Art

The heart of the festival is the Artist Marketplace, where more than 170 artists from Utah and beyond are selling everything from ceramics and jewelry to paintings and photography. Even if you’re just window shopping, it’s hard not to find something special you’ll want to take home.

Catch Some Performances

It wouldn’t be a Utah Arts Festival without some song and dance. This year’s lineup includes headliners Digable Planets, Yola, Shakey Graves, and Rubblebucket, plus performances from local bands, dancers, and performers taking stage throughout the weekend.

Cool Off and Watch a Film

If you need an air-conditioned break, head inside the Main Library Auditorium for the Fear No Film Festival, a free showcase featuring 84 short films from 20 countries. There’s even a kids program for young movie buffs.

Feast at the Fest

Follow your nose to Food Row, where you’ll find everything from Swahili cuisine to Cuban sandwiches. Then, wash it all down with something refreshing at the Mountain West Cider & Wine Lounge (I spy a yuzu-coconut cider).

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