Many Cars. One Point of View.
Why Artomobilia’s eclectic mix is not an accident, but the heart of the event.
One of the things that has always set Artomobilia apart is range. On the same street, you might find a cutting-edge supercar, a historically significant classic, and an everyday enthusiast car that stops you in your tracks. That contrast is intentional. It is also what makes the event feel alive.
Artomobilia was never designed around a single marque, model, or country of origin. From the beginning, the focus has been broader and more inclusive. The Art and Design of the automobile. Beauty, as we all know, comes in many shapes, sizes, and eras.
That philosophy allows us to curate an experience that feels familiar and surprising at the same time. Guests may arrive for one specific car, but they often leave talking about something entirely different.
The event spans everything from the most modern and advanced supercars to recognized and celebrated classics
Everyday enthusiast cars are given the same respect and consideration as rare and exotic machines
Selection is driven by design, relevance, and presentation rather than badge, price, or pedigree
When Artomobilia began, the goal felt ambitious. Surely we could find 50 great cars that represented automotive art and design. That number did not stay small for long. Today, more than 500 vehicles fill the Arts & Design District and Carmel Midtown, yet the standards have not changed.
Each year, we work to assemble collections that reflect preservation, restoration, and personalization. Different paths, same respect. What matters is intention, care, and the story the car tells.
That diversity is what keeps Artomobilia approachable. It invites seasoned collectors, first-time enthusiasts, families, and casual observers to share the same space and conversation.
There is no single definition of a great car. Artomobilia exists to prove that.
Join us for another amazing collection of cars, and their owners, when the Artomobilia returns to the Carmel Arts & Design District on Saturday, August 29th. Registration opens the first week of March.