GENESEO, ILLINOIS (April 17, 2026) — The Geneseo Chamber of Commerce invites the community to celebrate creativity and local talent at the annual Geneseo Artwalk on Saturday, April 25, 10AM-2PM.

Taking place along historic State Street in downtown Geneseo, the Artwalk offers a vibrant, family-friendly experience filled with art, activities, vendors, and community engagement. In collaboration with the Geneseo Farmers Market, this year’s event will also feature a selection of local market vendors, adding even more variety and locally sourced goods for attendees to enjoy.

Visitors can stroll through the heart of the city while exploring a diverse mix of artists, makers, and vendors showcasing their work and products.

This year’s event encourages hands-on participation for all ages. Children are especially welcome to “leave their mark” on State Street through interactive-art opportunities. Free activities will include tie-dye, face-painting, and other creative experiences designed to inspire and entertain.

Artists from across the region will be on site to share their work, connect with attendees, and highlight the rich artistic culture of the Geneseo community.

The Geneseo Artwalk is free and open to the public.

For more information, please contact the Geneseo Chamber of Commerce at Geneseo@geneseo.org

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