Pleasant Hill Art & Wine Festival – Visitor & Vendor Info

Plan your visit to Pleasant Hill Art Wine Festival in Pleasant Hill, California. This page shares dates, location, FAQs, and a direct vendor application link for artists. MONOLISA may not be exhibiting at this event—we publish these guides to help festival goers and fellow makers, and to showcase Lisa’s handcrafted work.

Updated: Yearly

Festival Details

  • Dates:  May 16-17,  2026
  • Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Location: Downtown Pleasant Hill, California.
  • Admission: Free
  • Parking: Public lots and street parking.
📌 Vendor Application / Info

Festival Location

What to Expect

Don't miss this community event in May - The Pleasant Hill Art and Wine Festival. The festival is a lively community celebration featuring local and regional artists, handcrafted goods, wine and beer tasting, live music, and great food. Set in the heart of downtown Pleasant Hill, the festival offers a relaxed, walkable atmosphere where visitors can explore fine art and handmade work while enjoying a classic Northern California art & wine experience.

FAQs

  • Is it free? Yes.
  • Are pets allowed? Yes and leash-only. Make sure your pet is hydrated.
  • Weather? Outdoor event; bring sun/heat or rain gear.

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Handcrafted in Clayton, California by Artist Lisa Ramos, MONOLISA features limited-edition jewelry and one-of-a-kind leather handbags. After 200+ art shows and over 1,000 handmade pieces sold, Lisa creates these California art show guides to help shoppers discover local events and support handmade artists.