Art on the Green Returns to Downtown Woodstock May 9-10
The two-day outdoor arts market runs 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in downtown Woodstock
Woodstock Community News Staff||1 min read

Art on the Green, Woodstock's beloved annual outdoor arts market, returns for a two-day run May 9-10, bringing together juried visual artists, food vendors and live music in the heart of downtown.
Saturday's hours run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with Sunday scaled back slightly to 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free, making it one of the more accessible cultural events on Cherokee County's spring calendar, no tickets, no barriers, just a walkable stretch of downtown filled with original art.
The festival is organized by Woodstock Arts, the city's official arts agency, which drives visual and performing arts programming in the community year-round. Art on the Green anchors the agency's spring calendar, drawing visitors from across Cherokee County and the broader metro Atlanta area to the green space along downtown's Elm Street corridor, a stretch that has steadily grown into one of the region's more vibrant small-city arts districts.
At its core, the market is a chance for residents to buy directly from the makers. Artists are juried into the event, meaning the work on display has been vetted for quality and originality across a range of mediums, painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media and more. That direct connection between artist and buyer is part of what separates Art on the Green from a typical craft fair. Live music and food vendors fill out the weekend, giving the event the feel of a full community gathering rather than a simple shopping trip.
Families have long made Art on the Green a weekend tradition, in part because the festival typically includes hands-on art activities for children alongside the vendor booths. With Mother's Day falling on Sunday, May 11, the day after the festival closes, the weekend offers a natural lead-in to the holiday, and spending a Saturday or Sunday morning outdoors with local artists makes for a low-key, genuinely memorable way to celebrate.
Details on participating artists, the musical lineup and food vendors are expected to be released in the weeks ahead. Residents can follow Woodstock Arts on Facebook at facebook.com/woodstockgaarts for updates as the event approaches.
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