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  1. About the Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show. The Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show was established in 1965 by local artists, inspired by the sidewalk art shows of Europe and the prestigious Jardin del Arte in Mexico City.

    • History of The Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show
    • Admission & Hours
    • How to Get to The Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show

    The Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show was established in 1965 as a way for local artists to display their work. This piece of living history was inspired by sidewalk art shows in Europe, as well as the “Jardin del Arte” in Mexico City. Today, it provides visitors with an incredible opportunity to peruse one-of-a-kind, handmade treasures created by l...

    Admission to the Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show is free. The show begins at 10 a.m. and ends around dusk. Artisans will begin packing up their tents and tables as it gets dark.

    Coming from the south, exit Cabrillo Boulevard off the 101 freeway. Take Cabrillo Boulevard toward State Street, and you will begin to see the artist tents along the sidewalk on your left side. Street parking is available along Cabrillo Boulevard or in the multiple public lots near State Street, Stearns Wharf and East Beach. Coming from the north, ...

    • 236 E. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, 93101
    • (805) 897-2519
  2. Sep 8, 2021 · Tess Morey, right, a visitor from Orange, shows the caricature of her created by Michael Beickel at the Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show. Jerry Kry, seen at right, tends to a line of customers.

  3. Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show Sundays 10am - Dusk 236 East Cabrillo Boulevard Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-897-1982 Map Visit Website Home; Activities

  4. Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show Santa Barbaras original makers marketplace, the weekly Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show has been held along the waterfront Cabrillo Boulevard every Sunday for more than 50 years running.

  5. Apr 1, 2022 · You’ll find art of every kind — paintings, jewelry, clothing, pottery, toys, sculptures, photography, and more —all totally handmade by Santa Barbara artists. It’s among the oldest shows of its kind in America. Dating back to the mid-1960s, it was inspired by the sidewalk shows of Europe and Mexico City.