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Mexic-Arte Museum presents Viva La Vida Festival and Parade

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Photo courtesy of Mexic-Arte Museum

Mexic-Arte Museum’s Viva La Vida Fest is Austin’s largest and longest-running Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival. The festival features a Grand Procession, the Education Pavilion with hands-on art activities and artist demos, and a celebration with traditional foods, local artist and retail booths, a low-rider exhibition, live music and performances throughout the day.

The festival takes place in the 100-200 block of E. 4th Street, near Mexic-Arte Museum.

Mexic-Arte Museum’s Viva La Vida Fest is Austin’s largest and longest-running Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival. The festival features a Grand Procession, the Education Pavilion with hands-on art activities and artist demos, and a celebration with traditional foods, local artist and retail booths, a low-rider exhibition, live music and performances throughout the day.

The festival takes place in the 100-200 block of E. 4th Street, near Mexic-Arte Museum.

Mexic-Arte Museum’s Viva La Vida Fest is Austin’s largest and longest-running Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival. The festival features a Grand Procession, the Education Pavilion with hands-on art activities and artist demos, and a celebration with traditional foods, local artist and retail booths, a low-rider exhibition, live music and performances throughout the day.

The festival takes place in the 100-200 block of E. 4th Street, near Mexic-Arte Museum.

WHEN

WHERE

Mexic-Arte Museum
419 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78701
http://mexic-artemuseumevents.org/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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