Village of the Arts
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Exploring the Village of the Arts in Bradenton
Along with monthly art walks, the Village of the Arts District tends to showcase works or host other events during the dates of spring training games at LECOM Park, less than a half-mile away by foot. – Nicholas Dauk
A Vibrant and Creative Community
The Village of the Arts is one of the most colorful and creative areas of Bradenton. Twelfth Street West acts as the sweeping brushstroke through the center of the village, featuring dozens of vibrantly restored 1920s bungalows, cafes, studio spaces, and eateries. These establishments add literal pops of color to the community. The Village of the Arts offers something for every interest: visitors can amble through these artsy avenues seven days a week, perusing galleries, shopping at boutiques, and sipping coffee.
Events and Activities
One of the biggest draws to the area for locals and visitors is the events calendar. Monthly art walks showcase both the pedestrian-friendly neighborhood and the ever-blossoming beauty brought by bohemian businesses and residents. Many visitors enjoy their time meandering through the neighborhood's nearly 300 properties, especially appreciating the outdoor murals and welcoming community.
Visitor Insights
Some recent visitors, however, have expressed disappointment in the number of galleries, studios, and shops that don't maintain consistent operating hours, including reports of outdated hours on official websites.
Getting There
The best way to get to the Village of the Arts by public transportation is using the No. 2 bus line.
Hours & Admission
The Village of the Arts District is located within a public neighborhood, though each privately-owned shop and gallery keeps its own independent operating hours. Events are scheduled at individually designated times. No tickets are required for the Village of the Arts District. Any special events that require paid admission will be listed by the event organizer, and individual vendors will set their own prices for art or souvenirs.