This weekend, Historic Kenwood invites you to grab a map, take a stroll, and discover the art and artists that make the neighborhood so special. The Kenwood Tour of the Arts is free, self-guided, and made for wandering—whether you stay for an hour or spend the whole day exploring.Â
Now in its ninth year, the tour feels like a mix of art walk, neighborhood hang, and behind-the-scenes studio visit. Local artists open their homes and workspaces, creating a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where conversation comes easily and visitors can see how ideas turn into finished works of art.
The 2026 Kenwood Tour of the Arts takes place Saturday, March 21, from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday, March 22, from 11 am to 5 pm, offering two full days to explore one of St. Pete’s most creative corners at your own pace.Â
2025 Kenwood Tour of the Arts, image via Artist Enclave of Historic Kenwood
Meet the artists (and their art)
This year’s tour features 26 artists from across the neighborhood, each bringing their own style and story to share. Expect everything from painting, like the work of painter and muralist Cat Lallier, to screen printing by Mike Toth of Alleyway Screen Print, along with photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, wood art, mixed media, and more. Some artists will even offer live demonstrations throughout the weekend, adding an extra layer of fun as you explore.
2025 Kenwood Tour of the Arts, image via Artist Enclave of Historic Kenwood
Shop as you stroll
Historic Kenwood is known for its brick streets, shady trees, and charming Craftsman-style bungalows, so even the walk between stops is part of the experience. Tour maps are available online and at every location, and since the event is self-guided, you can start your stroll anywhere.Â
All artwork on display is available for purchase directly from the artists, making it easy to take home something special while supporting your local art scene. And if you’d rather save your steps for browsing studios instead of covering ground, complimentary trolley service will be running throughout the neighborhood, with pick-up at Seminole Park (250 29th Street N).Â
If you’re looking for a fun way to spend the weekend outdoors, the Kenwood Tour of the Arts keeps things simple: no tickets, no pressure, just great art and a welcoming neighborhood vibe. For more details, featured artists, and updates, visit the Artist Enclave of Historic Kenwood’s website or check out the Facebook event page.
