Soak up some fresh air and stare at stunning works of art. Many local events have been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the Simsbury Art Trail will still bring a jolt of much-needed inspiration and beauty in June. This year's event celebrates Simsbury's 350th anniversary and features 37 life-size statues by renowned artist Seward Johnson. Enjoy a relaxing stroll through this gorgeous town. You'll love every second of this outdoor art event in Connecticut.
The Simsbury Art Walk returns June 5 and lasts until September 29. And the best part? It's absolutely free!
After 2018's successful event, The Simsbury Chamber of Commerce decided to bring it back for another round.
An estimated 30,000 people visited 2018's art walk during a 4-month period.
This year's event promises even more astonishing artwork by celebrated sculptor Seward Johnson.
Visitors can stroll through the gorgeous city streets and enjoy 37 life-size statues. If you attended the last art walk, you'll be pleased to know that this year's event showcases all new pieces.
Seward Johnson is known for crafting gorgeous pieces that reflect everyday life.
But you may see some inspiration from famous works of art, as well.
The last event even showcased beloved historic figures.
Be sure to snap a selfie with the artwork and share your photos! This dazzling installation is best enjoyed with others.
Simsbury Art Trail is made possible by various local sponsors. To learn more about this event and to get involved, visit their website here.
Have you ever explored the Simsbury Art Trail? What's your favorite local event in Connecticut? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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