Art In The Park To Hold Its 61st Annual Festival In Boulder City, Nevada, On October 4 And 5, 2025

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Free to the Public, Beloved Community Art Show Spans 4 Parks in Downtown Boulder City

BOULDER CITY, Nev. - nvtip -- This weekend only, the Boulder City Hospital Foundation presents the 61st annual Art in the Park festival will once again bring together more than 80,000 visitors with a mix of fine art, fine craft, and traditional artists and vendors for a full weekend of art, entertainment, and community on October 4th and 5th, 2025. Now in its 61st year, Art in the Park converges on Downtown Boulder City, Nevada, for one of the largest outdoor juried art festivals in the Southwest. Free to the public, the Boulder City Hospital Foundation Art in the Park festival stretches across four parks where festivalgoers can traipse across the picturesque landscapes of Boulder City's Bicentennial, Wilbur, and North and South Escalante parks to view some 300-plus artists along with children's hands-on craft-making and the ever-popular food midway featuring delicious favorites and new offerings as well as beverages to quench the end of summer thirst.

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This year's featured artist is Nicholas Ivins, an award-winning artist and illustrator based in San Diego, creating comic-inspired art that explores the offbeat and dark beauty of this wacky world. His art and illustrations have been featured in publications, events, and venues all across the country. As a visual storyteller, Nick strives to create images that are bold and colorful, yet emotive and nuanced.  He explores a wide range of subject matter, including Day of the Dead (https://www.nicholasivins.com/product-tag/day-of-the-dead/), animals (https://www.nicholasivins.com/product-tag/animals/), music (https://www.nicholasivins.com/artistic-audities/), and more (https://www.nicholasivins.com/art/), all from an offbeat and irreverent viewpoint. Nick's ink and digital art is heavily influenced by the comics and cartoons he grew up on and his approach involves finding unexplored and often subversive angles on subjects. His offbeat and technically precise approach to art places him among the growing ranks of lowbrow/pop surrealist artists. Above all, he enjoys pushing the boundaries of his skills while continually searching for new depths of meaning and unique perspectives of our increasingly complex world.

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The funds raised through the Boulder City Hospital Foundation's Art in the Park festival support the ongoing needs of Boulder City Hospital, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization and the only Critical Access Hospital in Nevada not supported by a taxing district, mining dollars, or a larger corporate health system.

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