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SNAPPED: Park City brought the fiesta at the Latino Arts Festival this weekend at Canyons Village

The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County brought together forty-plus performers representing a dozen countries for three days of music, dance and handmade art.

PARK CITY, Utah — Canyons Village came alive last weekend as the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County hosted its 2026 Latino Arts Festival, a free, three-day celebration of Latin American music, dance, art and food.

Latino Arts Fest 2026, Canyons, Park City
Latino Arts Fest 2026, Canyons, Park City. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-Moore

Grammy-nominated Los Wizzards headlined opening night Friday, with performances representing Bolivia, Mexico, Argentina and beyond rounding out the weekend. Saturday’s programming tied into the World Cup, and Sunday closed with Zumba and afternoon stage acts.

Latino Arts Fest 2026, Canyons, Park City
Latino Arts Fest 2026, Canyons, Park City. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-Moore

Off the stage, visitors browsed El Mercadito, a marketplace featuring painters, weavers, jewelers and artisans from across the Americas, alongside a Youth Talavera Tile Installation created by Summit County students.

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