Downtown Glendale Arts and Culture Fest Logo - Makers Rhythms and Rides
Free community festival celebrating art, culture, food, and family fun.
Stroll historic Catlin Court while exploring classic rides and murals.
Craft beer and wine garden hosted by Glendale Ambassadors.
Local artisans showcase auto-inspired works, jewelry, and recycled art.
Festival stage features all-day music with a headline acts.
Celebrate community creativity at Glendale’s most vibrant annual festival.
Kids Zone filled with jumping castles and creative activities.
Spark your senses—smell the barbecue, hear the blues, see the chrome.

Downtown Glendale Arts & Culture Fest

Saturday, January 31, 2026
Historic Downtown Glendale - Free Admission

Makers. Rhythms. Rides.

 

Downtown Glendale Arts & Culture Fest returns with a high-energy celebration of creativity, innovation, and community. Presented by the City of Glendale and Art State Arizona, this free, family-friendly event transforms Historic Downtown into a vibrant cultural hub where art, science, and car culture come alive.

 

Explore hands-on maker experiences with the Arizona Science Center, live painting by 20+ local artists, and interactive STEM zones for all ages. Discover vintage engines and tractors, catch the thrill of the lowrider hop, and witness larger-than-life spectacle from Walter Productions’ custom vehicles and roving cirque performers.

 

At Art State Arizona, we believe that art is everywhere—in the craftsmanship of a classic car, the spark of invention, the beat of live music, and the murals that tell our stories. This festival brings that belief to life, turning streets into studios and sidewalks into stages. With a judged classic car show, Pinewood Derby races, artisan marketplace, local food vendors, and a lively beer and wine garden, there’s something for everyone to build, explore, and celebrate.

 

This isn’t just an event. It’s a joyful movement that shows how creativity connects us—and powers Arizona’s future.

Glendale Logo Square
Dates & Times

Saturday, January 31, 2026 | 10 AM - 5 PM

Free Admission

Downtown Glendale Civic Center Plaza

Downtown Glendale – Civic Center Plaza
5750 W Glenn Dr, Glendale, AZ 85301
The festival takes place in the heart of Glendale’s historic downtown, filling the Civic Center Plaza and nearby district walkways. Surrounded by local shops, restaurants, and the charm of Catlin Court, this open-air setting is perfect for strolling, shopping, and savoring the day. Free parking is available in nearby public lots and garages, and the event is accessible by Valley Metro transit. All festival areas are ADA-accessible.

Walter Productions Big Red Car

Immersive roaming spectacle featuring giant custom vehicles and costumed cirque performers bringing surprise and delight all day long.

Arizona Science Center Maker Zone

Hands-on STEM and maker stations designed for young innovators—free play-based experiments, creative builds, and science magic.

Classic Car Show & Lowrider Hop

A stunning showcase of classics, customs, and lowriders—with 35+ judged awards, artist-designed trophies, and the crowd-favorite Lowrider Hop at 3 PM, hosted by Frank’s Hydraulics. It’s all about pride, craftsmanship, and community on wheels.

Antique Tractor and Engine Show

Discover history in motion with working antique engines, rope-making demos, and restored agricultural machines hosted by local experts. Hosted by the Arizona Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association. 

Live Music & Roving Performers

Feel the rhythm all day long with a full lineup of live bands, cultural showcases, and pop-up performances. From the main stage to the streets, dancers, cirque artists, and one-man bands keep the festival moving and unexpected.

Live Painting & Artisans Marketplace

Watch live painters in action and explore a curated marketplace of fine art, jewelry, and handcrafted goods. From bold murals to automotive-inspired designs, every booth offers a fresh take on local creativity.

From timeless classics and hot rods to custom builds and lowriders, the Downtown Glendale Arts & Culture Fest car show celebrates the craftsmanship, pride, and artistry that drive Arizona’s car culture. With over 35 judged awards and artist-designed trophies, this showcase honors the vehicles—and the visionaries—who turn steel, chrome, and paint into rolling works of art.

2026 Award Winners – Downtown Glendale Arts & Culture Fest Car Show

  • Best in Show: Mike Klenofsky – 2015 Dodge Charger

  • Best Lowrider: Veronica Rodriguez – 1975 Chevy Caprice

  • Best Engine: Eddie Arredondo – 1962 Chevy Impala

  • Best Presentation: Tomas Macedo – 2022 Pedal Bike Cruiser

  • Largest Club Representation: Bowtie Family Car Club

  • Best Mural Design: Mike Klenofsky – 2015 Dodge Charger

  • Best Hydraulics: Gabriel Calles – 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood

  • Best Paintwork: Robert Olivas – 1982 Cadillac Coupe

  • Best Interior: Russ Hanson – 1957 Ford Thunderbird

  • Best Special Interest Vehicle: Robert Demlong – Antique Phoenix Police Car

  • Best Custom Build: John Silchia – 1948 Mini Limo

  • Best Convertible: Judith Turchany – 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible

  • Best Motorcycle / Custom Bike: Michael LaBelle – 2001 APC Chopper

  • Best Hot Rod: Tom Sconce – 1927 Ford Model

  • Best Classic Vehicle (Pre-1960): Dave Schenck – 1941 Willys Silver

  • 2nd Place Classic Vehicle (Pre-1960): David Moore – 1941 Master Deluxe Silver

  • Best Vintage Vehicle (1960–1979): Cosette Ingram – 1965 Ford Falcon Futura 2-Door Hardtop

  • 2nd Place Vintage Vehicle (1960–1979): Steven Cornett – 1966 Chevrolet Corvette

  • Best Modern Vehicle (1980–Present): Robert Cruz – 2009 Ford Shelby GT500

  • 2nd Place Modern Vehicle (1980–Present): Kenneth Goldstein – 1993 Ford Mustang

  • Best European / Import Vehicle: Joseph Papp – 1970 Datsun 240Z

  • 2nd Place European / Import Vehicle: Tom Clare – 1966 Sunbeam Tiger

  • Best Thunderbird: James Rodgers – 1957 Ford Thunderbird

  • 2nd Place Thunderbird: Larry Mead – 1976 Ford Thunderbird

  • Best Original Vehicle: Paul Martinez – 1937 Oldsmobile

  • 2nd Place Original Vehicle: Patrick Giles – 1982 Camaro Z28

  • Best Classic Truck (Pre-1980): Tim Guerrero – 1950 Chevy Truck

  • 2nd Place Classic Truck (Pre-1980): Richard Sledge – 1972 Ford F250

  • 3rd Place Classic Truck (Pre-1980): Chad Lecki – 1973 Chevy Cheyenne Truck

  • Best Modern Truck (1980–Present): Mike Barron – 1987 GMC C-10

  • Special Category – Best Music System: Adolpho – 1965 Chevy Impala SS 

  • Special Category – Best Youth Entry: Izyan – 1958 Radio Flyer Bike

Be part of the show and showcase your pride and joy alongside classic and custom cars. Registration not only secures your spot in this year’s festival, but also comes with a package of perks designed to make your experience unforgettable—from exclusive commemorative items to raffle entries, morning hospitality, and eligibility for one-of-a-kind artist-made awards.

Car Show Highlights

  • Over 35 judged awards, including Best in Show, Best Presentation, Best Engine, and Best Lowrider

  • Artist-designed trophies and awards celebrating craftsmanship and creativity

  • Open to Classics, Hot Rods, Lowriders, Motorcycles, Custom Bikes, Race Cars, and Pedal Cars

  • Coffee and morning snacks for participants, plus complimentary bottled water

  • (5) Free raffle tickets with over $2,000 in prizes

  • Commemorative dash plaque for all entrants

  • $5 discount voucher toward an official festival T-shirt

All vehicles must arrive by 9:30 AM and remain in place until 3:00 PM for pedestrian safety. The festival officially concludes at 5:00 PM.

No Drive Up Registration is Permitted. 

Application Deadline: January 23, 2026 (or until 150 spots are filled)
No Day-of Registration Accepted

Registration Price:

  • Single Vehicle: $30

  • Motorcycle: $20

  • Bike or Pedal Car: $15

Each registration includes:
(1) Dash Plaque, (5) Raffle Tickets, $5 T-Shirt Discount Voucher

T-Shirts available onsite for $15 each.

Refunds available through January 17, 2026. No refunds after this date.

All exhibitors must provide their own chairs, tables, and supplies. Sales transactions are not permitted within show spaces, though “For Sale” signage on vehicles is allowed.


Contact Information

For registration questions or event details, please contact:
📧 matt@artstateaz.org
📞 520-274-2758

Live painting takes center stage as artists capture cars, performances, and festival energy in real time. Working in styles from plein air to pop art, these painters create a dynamic fusion of automobiles and live art—inviting you to meet the artists and watch inspiration come to life.

More than just a classic car show

Beyond the cars, the festival spotlights artisans and exhibitors who bring craftsmanship to life in new forms. From fine art and jewelry to automotive-inspired crafts and local makers, every booth offers something unique to discover and take home.

Live Music on the Mainstage and Strolling Performances

The festival’s mainstage comes alive all day with an eclectic mix of music and entertainment designed to keep the energy high and the crowd moving. From soulful blues to upbeat rock, Latin rhythms, and community favorites, each performance brings its own flavor to the celebration. The lineup highlights both nationally recognized acts and beloved local talent, ensuring there’s something for every music lover. Between sets, interactive entertainment and cultural showcases keep the plaza buzzing—making the stage the heartbeat of the festival and a true reflection of Glendale’s vibrant, diverse spirit.

Activities for Everyone

Families will find no shortage of fun at the Downtown Glendale Arts & Culture Fest. From bounce houses and face painting to live murals and arts workshops, the festival is designed to spark creativity for all ages. With family-friendly food options, hands-on learning zones, and space to play and explore, it’s the perfect day out for all generations.
  • Arizona Science Center Maker Zone – Step inside three interactive tents where kids and families can engineer towers, explore the planets, test their balance, and race DASH robots through a themed obstacle course—blending STEM learning with hands-on fun.
  • Musical Instrument Museum Experience – Get hands-on with instruments from around the world and discover global rhythms through play, guided by the Musical Instrument Museum.
  • Pinewood Derby – Paint your own race car or cheer on creative entries decorated by local artists and businesses in this crowd-favorite youth competition.
  • Jumping Castles & Youth Zones – Burn off energy in inflatable bounce castles and activity spaces designed just for kids.
  • Arizona Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Display – Explore vintage agricultural equipment, make rope by hand, and try corn husking with the Arizona Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association.
  • Facepainting + Free Arts and Crafts Tables – Create, decorate, and imagine at free make-and-take stations throughout the festival.

A Taste for Everyone

Fuel your festival experience with an eclectic mix of food vendors offering something for every craving. From smoky BBQ and global street eats to classic festival favorites like kettle corn, ice cream, and sweet treats, the flavors are as diverse as the community itself. Local food trucks and culinary artisans will be serving up bold bites, comfort classics, and creative twists that pair perfectly with a day of cars, music, and celebration.

Discover Downtown Glendale: Charm, Collectibles & Community

Step off the festival grounds and into a world of historic charm just beyond the Civic Center Plaza. Historic Downtown Glendale spans ten walkable square blocks, weaving together two distinct districts—Catlin Court, with its picket-fenced bungalows, shady tree-lined streets, and cozy boutiques housed in early 20th-century craftsman-style cottages, and Old Towne, where brick sidewalks, historic storefronts, and vibrant specialty shops invite you to slow down and explore.
Festival-goers can spend the day supporting a diverse mix of antique vendors, independent shops, and family-owned businesses offering everything from vintage clothing and collectibles to handmade crafts and local art. The area is alive with character, making every stop feel like a discovery.
Adding to the fun, attendees can collect limited edition stickers in honor of the City of Glendale by visiting participating downtown businesses. It’s the perfect way to experience the local flavor of Glendale—part shopping adventure, part treasure hunt, and all community spirit.
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The Scribbled Hollow

5719 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker, decorate a Pinewood Derby car for kids to race, and enjoy special in-store offers. Receive 10% off everything in the store and take part in a print-on-demand art experience, where personal artwork can be printed on merchandise and turned into a sticker. Available 10am until close (8–10pm).


Blue Corn Cafe & Bakery

7015 N. 58th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Visit Blue Corn Cafe’s onsite event booth, pick up a limited-edition artist sticker inside the café, and check out a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race. Enjoy $1 off any handcrafted hot or iced coffee, tea, or refresher drink from 10am–2pm.


The Black Sheep

5717 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
A limited-edition artist sticker pickup location offering a 16oz hot or iced Lavender Honey Latte with a bagel and cream cheese for $8.50. Available 7am–8pm on event day.


Bears & More

7146 N. 58th Dr, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker and check out a Pinewood Derby car decorated by the shop for kids to race. In-store activities and participation run during event hours.


Memory Lane Trinkets and Treasures

5836 W. Palmaire Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Stop in to collect a limited-edition artist sticker during the event. Available 10:30am–4pm.


Pink House Boutique

7009 N. 58th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker and make custom beaded hairpins for free at this hands-on activity inside the shop. Open to ages 7+, available 11am–4pm.


Packer Family Ice Cream / Packer Family Photography

7146 N. 58th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker, check out a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race, and enjoy special promotions throughout the event weekend.


Pizza Old Roma

5740 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Stop in to collect a limited-edition artist sticker and see a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race.


Knokie’s Fashions

5750 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker and check out a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race.


Glendale Flowers and Gifts

7163 N. 58th Dr, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker, view a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race, and enjoy special promotions throughout the event weekend.


Drawn To Comics

5801 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Stop in to collect a limited-edition artist sticker and check out a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race.


Cactus VHS

7011 N. 58th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker and view a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race.


Arizona Information Center

5836 W. Palmaire Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Stop by to collect a limited-edition artist sticker during the event.


2 Share a Unique Boutique

5805–5807 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Pick up a limited-edition artist sticker, see a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race, and enjoy special promotions throughout the event weekend.


Status24

5754 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
Stop in to collect a limited-edition artist sticker and check out a Pinewood Derby car decorated for kids to race.


Taqueria El Sol

5713 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ 85303
Visit Taqueria El Sol at their onsite event booth during the festival.


 

Being part of the Downtown Glendale Arts & Culture Fest: BBQ, Rhythms, and Rides means more than just showing up—it’s about plugging into a celebration that draws thousands of attendees and turns the heart of Glendale into a vibrant hub of culture, community, and connection.
As a vendor or exhibitor, you’ll showcase your products, artwork, or culinary creations to an enthusiastic audience ready to explore, taste, and shop. With the festival’s eclectic mix of classic car enthusiasts, families, foodies, and art lovers, you’ll gain valuable exposure, build new customer relationships, and expand your brand in an energetic, welcoming atmosphere.

Festival applications are currently closed. Applications for the 2026-2027 Festival Season will be announced on June 1, 2026

Volunteer with us and be part of the excitement at the Festival! From welcoming guests and supporting artists to helping the event run smoothly behind the scenes, there’s a role for everyone. Opportunities include artist relief, artist hospitality, beverage sales support, information booth and festival ambassador roles, and event setup and breakdown. Volunteer shifts will be posted and available for sign-up beginning 30 days prior to the event—join us in creating an unforgettable celebration of art, flavor, and community.

Support the Cause

As a sponsor, you’ll align your business with Art State Arizona’s mission to make the arts essential to everyday life while demonstrating your commitment to supporting creativity, local economies, and community well-being. Sponsorship perks include prominent brand visibility, direct engagement with festival-goers, and recognition as a community leader helping to fuel cultural and economic vitality across Arizona.
Together, vendors, exhibitors, and sponsors are the lifeblood of the festival—helping bring the experience to life while gaining meaningful benefits in return.

Know Before You Go

  • Admission: Free for all ages.
  • Weather: Outdoor event—plan for Arizona sunshine.
  • Cash/Card: Most vendors accept both, but carrying cash can help.
  • Family-Friendly: Kids Zone, jumping castles, and arts activities available.
  • Accessibility: ADA-compliant festival footprint.

The Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance is now Art State Arizona

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