Latino Arts Festival June 2023 Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-Moore
PARK CITY, Utah — The free and family-friendly Latino Arts Festival returns to Canyons Village June 12–14. Sixteen artisan makers will be presenting everything from chunky cookies to soaps and shampoos, and 19 booths will feature fine artists. With local talent on full display, the range of art and clothing is impressive.
This festival brings together Latin American art, music, dance, food, and hands-on cultural experiences, making it a welcoming event for locals, visitors, families, and art lovers alike.
Get ready now by signing up to volunteer at the festival: Volunteers: Latino Arts Festival 2026 – Volunteer Sign Up.
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This year a local art project will be unveiled at the Latino Arts Festival.
Miriam Gutierrez, the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County’s 2026 Latino Arts Youth Program Coordinator, organized a large-scale Talavera tile project that connects students across Summit County through art, culture, and collaboration.
This community-driven art installation includes work by students from Ecker Hill Middle School, Weilenmann School of Discovery, Park City Day School, Park City High School, and participants at Park City Library and Holy Cross Ministries.
Students learned the history and cultural significance of Talavera tiles, explored traditional design elements, and created their own tile to take home.
At the festival, community members can take part in a free, hands-on workshop led by Miriam. She invites the community to connect not only with art but also with culture, tradition, and one another.
The day before the Latino Arts Festival, June 11, the Park City Film Series presents American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez at 7 p.m. The documentary, which won the Audience Award: U.S. Documentary and the Festival Favorite Award at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, is being shown free of charge at the Jim Santy Auditorium at the Park City Library with registration.


