Mission Fed ArtWalk finally returns to Little Italy this weekend. What you need to know

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Mission Fed ArtWalk finally returns to Little Italy this weekend. What you need to know
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The annual festival, which was canceled in 2020 and postponed to October in 2021, is back with its regular springtime date and in-person format

This weekend, hundreds of artists will fill the streets of Little Italy for Mission Fed ArtWalk.

After two years of cancellations and adaptations, the 2022 edition will be fully in-person and is back to its regular springtime date. The self-proclaimed “largest and longest-running arts festival in Southern California” attracts both locals and visitors. More than 250 artists will partake, setting up booths along India Street that showcase their available pieces for sale. Represented mediums include painting, sculpture, glass work and photography, among others.

“My mother has some Spanish in her, so I like to paint a lot of Spanish subjects: Spanish dancers, matadoras, bulls — I really like that style, that part of me,” she said, adding that her paintings hang in homes from Switzerland to Italy to Mexico. The event is also for a good cause. Each year, ArtWalk partners with ArtReach San Diego, a nonprofit that provides visual arts education to K-8 schools. Works created by local artists are auctioned off to raise money for the organization.

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