A reimagined version of Artwalk Rosarito is set to take place on May 24 and 25 at CEART Rosarito, promising a renewed cultural experience and expanded programming — all with free admission.
Timed to coincide with Memorial Day Weekend in the United States, the fourth edition of the event aims to attract visitors from both sides of the border, offering a shared artistic experience rooted in the cultural vibrancy of northern Mexico.
“This year, we wanted to take another step forward in how we present art to the public,” said Benito del Águila, director of Artwalk Rosarito. “Instead of individual tents, we’re moving to a unified pavilion, creating a stronger visual impact and encouraging deeper interaction between guests and the artists and gallery owners.”

The event will feature 40 artists, artisans, and designers showcasing their work in the main plaza. Inside the international gallery, 51 artists will present the central exhibition, The Line That Connects: Cross-Border Connections, a multidisciplinary collection exploring life in the borderlands through painting, sculpture, photography, textile art, and installation.
In addition to the visual arts, the program includes a slate of literary and performing arts presentations, with readings of fiction, poetry, short stories, and more. A culinary area will offer a range of regional flavors for visitors to enjoy.
Entry is free and open to the public — including families, groups of friends, and even pets. For more information, visit Artwalk Rosarito’s social media pages.
