Today, the town is host to the
Étouffée Festival, held annually the fourth weekend in April; Le Feu et l'Eau ("Fire and Water") Rural Arts Celebration which is held in December; and
Bayou Blues Revival which is held in April. Since 2005, attracted by its quaint setting and unique culture, the town has become a haven for artists and musicians from around the world.
Saint Luc French Immersion & Cultural Campus The Saint Luc French Immersion & Cultural Campus is located in Arnaudville. Led by president Mavis Frugé, the centre aims to preserve and promote
Acadiana culture and Louisianian French. The centre began in 2005 as an immersion workshop for Louisiana State University students, growing into the five-day Sur Les Deux Bayous immersion programme that partnered with several universities. In 2008, the centre began negotiations to purchase and renovate the closed Saint Luke’s hospital premises to give the centre a larger, more permanent location. In 2019, the centre officially took over ownership of the campus. Renovations, however, were temporarily delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Arnaudville is home to Nunu artist collective,
Bayou Teche Brewery, Maison Stephanie, and The Little Big Cup restaurant. ==Notable people==