An arts festival is coming to Van Nuys next week, bringing music, visual arts, food and drink, Valley history and activities — even free bike repairs — for the entire family.

What appears to be the first-ever Van Nuys Arts Festival runs from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, at the Van Nuys Civic Center, 14410 Sylvan St.

If you’ve ever been to Van Nuys City Hall, the LAPD Van Nuys Division Station, the Van Nuys Courthouse, the Van Nuys Branch Library, or local branches of the County Registrar-Recorder, the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety or the Internal Revenue Service, you know where it is.

The event — coordinated by Champion City LA and sponsored by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, City Councilwoman Nury Martinez and a host of other organizations — will feature live music and DJ sets, art exhibits, family arts and crafts, a craft beer garden, sales of art books and vinyl records, pop-up museum exhibits, classic cars and a “silent disco.”

Performers include electronic music artist Mark de Clive-Lowe, former Los Abandoned (“Van Nuys Es Very Nice”) singer Maria del Pilar, San Fernando Valley “prom punk” band Cutty Flam and Reseda electronic act SFV Acid.

Artists featured at the event include muralist Kristy Sandoval, painter Sally Chung and Jessica Silva. The CSUN Art Galleries will exhibit some works, and graffiti art by the Gr818ers will be on display.

The “pop-up” museums that wil be on hand will be the Valley Relics Museum and the Museum of the San Fernando Valley, both repositories of the area’s history.

Classic cars will be on display in an homage to cruising on Van Nuys Boulevard, which reached its apex in the 1970s.

Activities include a zine workshop by #ZebraPizzaZine.

For more information, see the festival’s Facebook page at facebook.com/VanNuysArts and Eventbrite page at vnaf2017.eventbrite.com.