SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 • 11:00AM – 6:00PM
© Alissa Leigh
BEDFORD VILLAGE • BEDFORD HILLS • KATONAH
Explore, Shop, Connect: The Bedford Art Crawl Unites Artisans,
Music, and Community Across All Three Hamlets!
Destination 39.3, Bedford Village Business Association, Katonah Chamber of Commerce, and Town of Bedford present the first Bedford Art Crawl! This event will celebrate the unique charm of Bedford Village, Bedford Hills, and Katonah, by showcasing the rich cultural fabric of our community. The Bedford Art Crawl will highlight the work of 60 local artisans, craftsmen, and visiting artists, offering a diverse range of art forms including painting, pottery, photography, vintage items, leather goods, stationery, jewelry, and more. Each hamlet will provide a unique experience, encouraging residents and visitors to explore all three hamlets for a day of art, music and fun!
MUSIC
Bedford Village
Guard Hill Band
Post Road Studio, 12:00pm-2:00pm
Bedford Hills
Russ Davis Band
Train Station Lot, 1:00pm-3:00pm
Katonah
Miles Gilbert Jazz Trio
Jay Street, 3:00pm-7:00pm
Johan Weinstein Band
South End, 3:00pm-7:00pm
Katonah Museum of Art is offering
FREE ADMISSION on Saturday!
PARKING
Bedford Village:
Street parking, BVES parking lot, Court Street (one side only!)
and St. Patrick's Church front lot.
Bedford Hills:
Parking lot 4 , the large commuter lot accessed off Route 117
Katonah:
Town-wide lots & streets
ACTIVITIES
Bedford Village:
-Face Painting, sponsored by Beth Silfen of Compass
-Pumpkin Decorating, sponsored by Bedford Farms
Bedford Hills
-Guitar Art Demonstration by Julie Rosenberg at Country Willow
-Family Art Workshop at the Bedford Hills Free Library
-Character Artist Dan Meth at Rock 'n Rescue
-Live Painting & Children's Magic Show at Marti Martial Arts
Katonah
-ARTS WESTCHESTER's popular ArtsMobile Bus
-Pop-Up Art by Petite Art Studio at The Harvey School
-Art of Fragrance with Shop Ebba at Pearl
-KMA Free Admission 10am - 5pm
-KMA Open Studio from 10am -12pm; museum led art project
-KMA Docent-Led Tour, Jonathan Becker: Lost Time, from 2:30-3:30pm