An immersive celebration of the Arts along Marietta’s Mountain to River Trail
Immerse yourself in art and fun at this year’s M2R TrailFest on Saturday, May 11. This annual public arts festival on the Mountain to River Trail will feature the debut of numerous art installations, as well as performances that can only be enjoyed during the festival. Art performances, live music and visual installations can be enjoyed along the trail, which stretches from Lewis Park near WellStar Kennestone Hospital, trackside along the Marietta Square, ending at the pedestrian bridge near Brown Park.
Sculptures in Atherton Square debut during the festival, along with additions to the existing mural program and free art drops. The popular M2R Fence Art Gallery featuring photography and original artwork will stretch nearly a mile alongside the trail and will be on display for sixty days before embarking on a yearlong, countywide tour.
This year’s festival will also include the second annual Fur Folly Pet Parade. Pets and their owners are encouraged to dress in costume and celebrate in their own artful way. The folly will travel along the M2R trail from Lewis Park Dog Park to Atherton Square in historic downtown Marietta (approximately one mile) in advance of the Opening Ceremonies at noon. Staging begins at 9:30am with a parade start at 10am.
Opening Ceremonies will be held at 12pm in Atherton Square (behind Cool Beans and the Marietta Welcome Center), the center point of TrailFest. Dancers and aerialists will perform through 6pm at Atherton Square, while musicians will perform at Alley Stage, located at 11 Anderson Street. Festival goers can choose their path North or South along the trail, passing sculpture installations and vibrant murals along the way. Brightly colored lucite bridge installations, a tradition since 2020, will once again return to the pedestrian bridges over the North and South 120 Loops.
The 2024 M2R TrailFest is presented by SA White Oil. A limited number of sponsorship opportunities remain, including artist and installation pairings. Funds raised are used to produce M2R TrailFest and support the Marietta Art Council, whose mission is to enrich the artistic and cultural landscape of the City of Marietta through advocacy, education, and public art. For more information on the festival, visit m2rtrailfest.com. TrailFest is free to attend and open to people of all ages.