I took in the 49th Annual Pearl Street Arts Fest yesterday afternoon, which takes place each year on the Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder, Colorado. This festival began as the Downtown Boulder Art Fair in 1978, the first community event held on that mall, which was dedicated back on August 6th, 1977. This year there are over 100 artists from 22 states displaying sculptures, watercolors, oils, photography, mixed media, as well as a variety of other mediums. I really enjoyed walking around looking at the art, especially the photography. I very much liked the wildlife photography of both Matthew Ross (https://www.mrossphotography.com/) and Spenser Yowell (https://www.truvirtuephotography.com/), as well as the landscapes by Becky Batch (https://beckybatchphotography.com/). It is definitely worth checking out their booths.
The best part of this art fest is looking at all the art the while walking down the Pearl Street Mall. It is landscaped so beautifully, and the combination of the art and the landscaping really adds to the ambiance, as seen in the photograph on the right. Plus, as you might have suspected, Boulder is ground zero for peoplewatching. Such an incredible mixture - hippies, hipsters, college students, seniors, families, you name it. And plenty of restaurant and bar patios on the mall to sit and have a drink and watch it all from your table.
And it is especially fun to stroll the mall on a Friday or Saturday night during the summer. There are magicians, jugglers, musicians, such as the guitar player in front of the Boulder Bookstore in the photograph on the left, and all manner of other kinds of buskers, too. Many people have dinner on the mall and then spend the rest of the evening going from one act to another. And during the Christmas season, the mall is elaborately decorated along its entire length. In any case, the Pearl Street Arts Fest continues today from 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. and Sunday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. If you are in the area - within 400 miles, give or take - you should definitely take it in.













