Melrose Arts Fest - April 26 and 27, 2025

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Melrose Arts Fest - April 26 and 27, 2025 •

2025 Melrose Arts Festival News

We are pleased to announce this year’s participants in the annual Melrose Arts Fest. Artist bios can be found here.


Melrose Arts Festival

Saturday, April 26 - Sunday, April 27, 2025

This two-day festival is an exhibition and sale which displays original fine art and fine crafts by over 40 juried artists from Melrose and surrounding areas.


Window Art Walk

Autumn 2025

The annual Melrose Arts Window Walk features the artwork of more than 30 local artists. Businesses in and around Main Street in Melrose display numerous works from various artists in their windows. You can take a stroll downtown and experience a wealth of art as you shop or sip a beverage from a local eatery.


Art Demos and Videos

Art demonstrations are held the first Wednesday of each month at The Milano Center, 201 W. Foster St. The evening program is sponsored by a Messina Grant issued by The City of Melrose and is open and FREE to everyone.

Melrose Arts also has a growing library of instructional videos.

NOTE: Live art demos are currently on hold.


Melrose Open Studio Tour

Melrose Open Studio Tour (MOST) offers a self-guided tour of artist studios and exhibition spaces throughout Melrose, Massachusetts, connecting nearly 50 artists to the community through a much-anticipated annual event. This is an opportunity to talk with artists, hear their stories, see their work, and purchase art directly from the source for your home or business.


Follow Your Art Community Studios

Follow Your Art Community Studios builds community by supporting creative endeavors for all, with opportunities for learning, growth, discovery, and outreach through visual arts, craft, writing, and performance.


Melrose Creative Alliance

Connecting creative Melrosians with one another and with resources to power a vibrant arts and cultural community


The Beebe Estate

The Beebe Estate is a Melrose landmark building located at 235 West Foster St. Monthly art exhibitions for numerous local and regional artists have been hosted there since the mid 1990s.