Biddeford ArtWalk

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Thank you to Victoria Gordon for designing the ArtWalk logo!

The Biddeford ArtWalk is a free event celebrating local arts and creativity

Join us on the third Friday of May-October, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. 

ArtWalks are an intersection of Maine’s contemporary art scene, its historic downtowns, and the natural world.

ENGINE IS PROUD TO POWER BIDDEFORD’S ARTWALK EVENTS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY OF BIDDEFORD, HEART OF BIDDEFORD, AND A NUMBER OF DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS.

These self-guided walks lead you to some of Biddeford’s working artists, local businesses, and restaurants and cafés exhibiting local artwork. Different every time, an ArtWalk evening may include opening receptions, street performances, and visits to open studios. You can view works in progress and even participate in hands-on workshops.

2024 Schedule

Rain or shine from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on the Third Friday of the month!

  • MAY 17
  • JUNE 21
  • JULY 19
  • AUGUST 16*
  • SEPTEMBER 20
  • OCTOBER 18

* The August ArtWalk will incorporate Fringe Fest, with extended hours from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. with a block party on Main Street between the intersections of Washington and Alfred streets.

Plan Your Artwalk

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS & BUSINESSES

Each month, enjoy Biddeford’s vibrant art scene by wandering the Pepperell Mill Campus, Main Street (from Water to Elm streets), Alfred Street, Washington Street, and Shevenell Park. New for 2023, Washington Street will be closed to vehicular traffic, creating a street fair atmosphere. Artists will be set up along sidewalks, in parks, in the mills, and inside businesses. Bring your curiosity and walking shoes to enjoy something different each month!

FOOD & BEVERAGE 

We have a limited listing of the vibrant food and beverage spots in Downtown Biddeford on our ArtWalk Map. Heart of Biddeford’s places directory is the perfect place to find a bite to eat or a drink before or after ArtWalk festivities.

SPONSORS

If you are interested in helping make ArtWalk happen as a sponsor with financial or in-kind support, please contact Engine by email at [email protected].

For Participating Artists & Businesses

2024 ARTIST & BUSINESS SIGNUP

Artists, makers, creatives, and businesses of all types are welcome to participate in Biddeford’s ArtWalk for free. We asks participants to help share marketing materials, publicizing the event through social media and word of mouth, helping to bolster this vibrant creative community. If you plan to participate as an artist, please complete this form, or as a business, please complete this form. This helps usto know who to expect for the ArtWalk and have contact information for email updates as needed. If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].

ARTISTS & MAKERS! SHOW YOUR WORK

Each month, various venues participate in ArtWalk. Here is a partial listing of those venues that actively look for artists to display work during ArtWalk and throughout the year as pop-up shows and month-long exhibits:

History of Biddeford ArtWalk

Biddeford’s first ArtWalk was April 26, 2007. Artists Nancy Kureth and Jared Radding conceived of the idea based on Portland’s successful First Friday. Kureth and Radding organized a group show at the North Dam Mill and recruited Portland-based band Phantom Buffalo to perform in the mill. The event was a result of the Twin Cities Cultural Plan that was completed in 2006.

After the first ArtWalk, the downtown group Heart of Biddeford and other volunteers got involved, making it an ongoing monthly event with artists hosted at local businesses. The event expanded to include venues in Saco in 2013, and operated as the Biddeford+Saco ArtWalk until 2018.

Since 2009, Biddeford ArtWalk has been coordinated by Engine, a local nonprofit community arts organization and takes place on the third Friday of the month from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Engine now collaborates with Common Roots Studio to co-produce this community event

What people are saying about Engine...

Partnering with UNE, Engine has offered professional level gallery and classroom experiences for undergraduate and local students enrolled in arts classes as well as a venue to see art by both regionally and nationally recognized artists.
Stephen Burt
University of New England
Engine is and has been a focal point of downtown Biddeford for many years for so many artists and creative spirits. It is a go-to for me: a retreat, a destination, a source for connection and ideas and community.
Laura Dunn
Artist
Engine is a wonderful place to work surrounded by wonderful people who have infused so much love and light into the downtown of Biddeford. I cannot imagine a bright future in the town without this wonderful organization.
Savanna Pettengill
Artist & Arts Teacher
Engine fuels the creativity of our city, making it the hub for youth and adults alike to feed their spirits, expand their skills, and create a better future for all of us.
Stephanie Edwards
Community Action Committee