Stimulate your senses and expand your creative horizons at the top art shows taking place around Atlanta this March.

By showcasing the heart, beauty and diversity of a culture, art truly celebrates what it means to be human. All month long, take the time to support the many local and regional artists throughout Atlanta at these not-to-miss art shows.

Here’s the lineup:

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Atlanta Japanese Sword and Cultural Arts Show. March 6-8. $20-$55 per person. The Westin Atlanta Airport. 4736 Best Road, Atlanta. 888-627-7211. www.southeastshowsauctions.com.

The Atlanta Japanese Sword and Cultural Arts Show takes place at the beginning of the month with unbeatable educational programs, sword demonstrations, and stunning exhibits featuring Japanese art, swords and Samurai armor.

The 38th Annual Bulloch Hall Quilt Show. March 6-15. $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, $6 for children ages 6 and older, free for children ages 5 and under. Historic Bulloch Hall. 180 Bulloch Ave., Roswell. 770-992-1731. www.bullochhall.org.

The Bulloch Hall Quilt Show is back for the 2020 season, and this year’s event will feature 182 stunning quilts portraying endangered or threatened plant and animal species. Donna DeSoto, collector and curator of the quilts, will also talk about her book that will accompany the show, Inspired by Endangered Species: Animals and Plants in Fabric Perspectives.

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ACC Atlanta Craft Show. March 13-15. $12-$13 per person, free for ACC members and children ages 12 and under. Cobb Galleria Centre. 2 Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. 612-206-3100. www.craftcouncil.org.

Join over 250 makers and crafters from around the country for the Atlanta Craft Show taking place at the Galleria mid March. Organized by the American Craft Council, this all-encompassing event includes hundreds of thousands of one-of-a-kind treasures and works of art from local, regional and national artists.

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Chocolate and Art Show. March 20-21. $15-$50 per person. The B Complex. 1272 Murphy Ave. SW, Atlanta. Contactwww.chocolateandartshow.com.

Help support local artists and encourage positive social change by attending the Chocolate and Art Show at The B Complex March 20-21. This 21 and up, two-night event helps aspiring artists promote their work and network while raising awareness for the nonprofit organization Artist for Trauma.

The Atlanta Pancakes & Booze Art Show. March 27. $10-$15 per person. Georgia Freight Depot. 65 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta. Contact. www.pancakesandbooze.com.

Don’t miss the “Atlanta’s Largest Pop-Up Art Event” at The Georgia Freight Depot March 27th. This adults-only event includes free, all-you-can-eat pancakes, body painting, live music, local DJs and an underground art show featuring over 300 artists from around the country.

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Indie Craft Experience Spring Market. March 29. $5 per person, free for children ages 12 and under. Yaarab Temple. 400 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta. Contactwww.ice-atlanta.com.

Celebrate the art of crafting at the Indie Craft Experience Spring Market, which features over 65 vintage and craft vendors, food vendors, DJ Zano and shopping bags for the first hundred guests.