In-person Arts & Culture

Whyte Avenue Art Walk

July 10, 2026 to July 12, 2026

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Organized by: Activate Arts Alberta


Welcome to Alberta’s oldest and largest non-juried visual arts festival, located in the heart of Old Strathcona! Thank you for helping us celebrate our 30th anniversary!

The Whyte Avenue Art Walk is Edmonton’s first Art Walk with 460 artists sharing their creative talents and lining the streets of Old Strathcona during the second weekend in July. People are invited to buy art directly from the artists and watch as they create. All visual artists, brave enough to share their work, are welcome to participate. The Art Walk is a non-juried event that attracts professional artists, amateurs, and students.

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