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AUGUST 31ST - SEPTEMBER 8TH

a celebration Of
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT


The Pawtucket Arts Festival celebrates the City’s creative and cultural life by presenting vibrant arts events throughout the month of September to Pawtucket residents and visitors to the Blackstone River Valley.  

We collaborate with local and international producing partners to present dance, music, theatre, film, visual, and folk-traditional arts that evoke the City’s historic legacy and diverse communities.  Many of our events are free and for audiences of all ages.

We are thrilled to work alongside our friends and partners to produce the 2024 Festival!


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Typically, people travel to different
cities, and even different countries to
see an event matching the quality of
the Pawtucket Arts Festival.
— SIDY MAIGA, FROM AFRIMANDING
 
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Celebrate the arts in Pawtucket and become a 2024 sponsor today!! Some of the benefits that may be included with each level are:

• Company logo incorporated into Pawtucket Arts Festival logo.
• Photo op with photos submitted to local newspapers.
• Recognition as the Naming Sponsor in the marketing of the Pawtucket Arts Festival
• Your company banner hung at all Arts Festival events.
• Introduction by Mayor Donald R. Grebien and speaking opportunity.
• Lunch with Mayor Donald R. Grebien and PAF Festival Director.

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SPONSORSHIPS

For more details:

 

Our participation in the Pawtucket Arts Festival helps raise our profile, helps us feel more connected to our neighbors.

NATE CARROLL, RHD-RI

 
 
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PARTICIPATE

Food, Art, Music, and Community


Arts "Pawtucket Style"

Each year, the Pawtucket Arts Festival features long-time favorites, such as Slater Park Fall Festival, the Pawtucket Teachers' Alliance Pops in the Park performance of the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Taiwan Day Festival, the RI-Chinese Dragon Boat Races, SAM’s Fest, Mixed Magic Theatre and many more. These events engage thousands of people in the City’s creative and cultural life.


 
 
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