LOFA 2026

The Festival Program, courtesy of the Lake Oswego Review, is HERE!
The Official 2026 Festival Poster by Gary Houston
Bring the festival home with an exclusive piece of Pacific Northwest music history.
We are thrilled to unveil the official, limited-edition poster for this year’s Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts, created especially for us by legendary Portland artist Gary Houston (the creative force behind Voodoo Catbox).
June 26, 27, 28
Lakewood Center:
368 S State Street
George Rogers Park:
611 S State St
Lakewood Center:
Fri/Sat: 9am-6pm
Sun: 9am-5pm
George Rogers Park:
Fri/Sat: 9am-8pm
Sun: 9am-5pm
The Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts is a community-centered arts education event proudly produced by Lakewood Center for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
We utilize the help of over 500 volunteers every year.
Learn more HERE!
Experience "Wild & Luscious" at Lakewood
Presented by the Oregon Botanical Artists and Pacific Northwest Botanical Artists, our 2026 Featured Exhibit, "Wild & Luscious," is a vibrant celebration of art, earth, and the flavors that sustain us. Explore the fascinating world of "Wild Ancestors" through high-detail botanical paintings of heirloom plants and wild foods.
Award Winning Illustrator Matt Patterson
June 1-28, the Dee Denton Gallery will showcase Matt Patterson's incredible illustrations from books like The True and Lucky Life of a Turtle.
Matt will be at the Festival June 26-28, signing books and hosting workshops.
Curated Galleries
& Outdoor Booths
Discover the work of over 600 artists across our indoor galleries and sprawling outdoor show.
Taste & Learn
Savor exclusive culinary demonstrations, feast on offerings from local restaurants, and learn about sustainable gardening and food.
Family Fun
Enjoy dedicated kids' activities and an electric lineup of live bands performing all weekend long.
Connection to Nature
Immerse yourself in a theme designed to help the community connect more deeply with the natural world.