Second Annual Art Fair Set for March 19 – 22, 2026 at WestWorld to Welcome Global Galleries, New Elements

The second edition of Scottsdale Art Week Presented by Scottsdale Ferrari won’t hit WestWorld until March 19, 2026, but it’s already on track to significantly surpass last year, with two-thirds of the fair’s 125 exhibitor booths sold out nearly five months ahead of its opening.
Set for the North Hall at WestWorld of Scottsdale on Thursday, March 19, through Sunday, March 22 at 16601 N Pima Road in Scottsdale, The 2026 Scottsdale Art Week will also welcome a wide range of new and returning galleries from around the globe, with more than 80 galleries representing 13 countries and four continents already confirmed.
Galleries from Argentina, England, Turkey, Israel and the Netherlands are among those already signed on, highlighting both the fair’s increasing global influence and Scottsdale’s growing reputation as an international art destination. Earlier this year, Scottsdale was recognized as the fastest-growing city in America for millionaires.
“The early enthusiasm has been incredible—it’s a clear sign of how quickly the fair’s profile is growing,” said Amy Gause, director of Scottsdale Art Week. “Last year’s energy was palpable, and selling out two-thirds of our booths five months ahead shows the deep confidence galleries have in this fair and the thriving Scottsdale market.”
Gause noted that the fair takes place during high-season in Scottsdale and the heart of MLB’s spring training games in the Valley.
As collectors, gallerists, and artists make their way to the city this spring, there is so much in store for
them at WestWorld of Scottsdale. A diverse range of artwork—from blue-chip, modern, and contemporary to historic, Indigenous, and Western—will be showcased during the four-day celebration of art and design, offering collectors the perfect opportunity to acquire new pieces for their collections.
Attendees will also enjoy a series of on-site panel discussions exploring timely topics in today’s art market, led by leading curators, museum directors, gallery owners and artists from across the country.
Next year’s Scottsdale Art Week celebration will also include exciting new elements like Design Day, a new program catering to designers, architects and their clients.
Offered in partnership with Phoenix Home & Garden magazine and Art Solutions & Installations, Design Day takes place Friday, March 20, and will feature panel discussions that explore the relationship of art and design, a happy hour and networking opportunities, and other elements of interest to today’s design professionals and homeowners.
Also returning this year is a Veuve Clicquot Restaurant and Bubbles Bar, which will take shape in the center of the fair and give gallerists, collectors and art enthusiasts a central place to meet up or unwind amid the festivities. A new addition to the fair is the Stella Artois Sculpture Garden featuring large-scale, monumental sculptures by a variety of artists.
Scottsdale Art Week’s 2026 attendees will also get a glimpse of a variety of immersive and provocative art installations, among them Gino Miles’ “Triumph.” The sculptor’s most ambitious project to date, the work will arrive onsite in three separate pieces and span more than 40 feet wide and 10 feet high once assembled, serving as a great focal point for photos. Miles will also be offering a smaller-scale 40-inch prototype of “Triumph” at a silent auction in his booth at the fair, with all proceeds going to a local charity.
For more about Scottsdale Art Week or to purchase tickets, visit www.scottsdaleartweek.com.

