The Mohawk Valley is embracing creativity this weekend as Utica launches its first-ever Downtown Art Festival. The event, spread across several blocks near Genesee Street, highlights local painters, sculptors, musicians, and food vendors. City leaders say the festival is part of a broader push to revitalize Utica’s cultural core.
Mayor Michael Galime told reporters, “We want the downtown to not only be a place for business, but a center of community life. Art does that by bringing us together.” With live painting demonstrations, mural projects, and regional bands performing, organizers hope this annual festival becomes a signature Utica tradition.
Why It Matters
• Supports local artists and small businesses
• Encourages community pride in Utica’s downtown
• Draws tourism and new visitors to the city
Call to Action
If you’re free this weekend, take in the sights and sounds of a new Utica tradition and show support for Mohawk Valley’s creative community.