Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico – ARTE Zona Romantica returns on Friday, November 29, from 6-9 p.m., offering locals and visitors a delightful evening of art, music, and community in one of Puerto Vallarta’s most cherished districts. Formerly known as the South Side Shuffle, this bi-weekly event is a celebration of creativity and collaboration.
With 19 participating galleries and studios, ARTE Zona Romantica invites attendees to discover works that reflect local and global perspectives. Unlike the traditional Wednesday art walks, this Friday-night experience emphasizes the eclectic spirit of the Zona Romantica neighborhood.
A highlight of the evening is Meet the Artist Night at Galleria Dante, where artists will paint live during the event. Guests can engage with acclaimed talents such as Emilio Rama, Cherie Sibley, Ana Tatya Neri, and many others. This is a rare opportunity to witness the artistic process, connect with the creators, and gain insight into their inspiration.
Galleria Dante, the largest gallery in Puerto Vallarta, has been showcasing art in the city’s Romantic Zone for over 30 years. Representing more than 60 artists, this family-run venue combines a rich legacy with personalized service. Visitors can also unwind at Di Vino Dante, the gallery’s inviting wine and tapas bar. Open since 2013, it offers an extensive menu of specialty tapas and wine that guests can enjoy in the serene sculpture garden.
Throughout the season, ARTE Zona Romantica brings the neighborhood alive with live music, performances, and refreshments. Nearby shops, restaurants, and smaller galleries enhance the experience, making it a true celebration of Puerto Vallarta’s artistic heartbeat.
Whether you’re an art collector, a casual enthusiast, or simply seeking a memorable night out, ARTE Zona Romantica promises an inspiring journey through creativity and culture. Mark your calendar and be part of this artistic celebration!
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