- April 9, 2025
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Michael George had a number of hand-blown glass sculptures.
Judge Joseph Mella and festival president Barbara Gugel
Amber Anne Palo had several ceramic art installations.
Many of Suzy Scarborough's works took up large portions of wall space.
Ed Myers brought digital paintings to Winter Park.
Thomas Wargin had sizable metal sculptures up for sale.
Sam Stark stood by his blown glass installations.
Scott Pernicka showed off his optical spheres.
Corey H. Pemberton had his unique style of art on display at the festival.
William Kidd had ceramic pieces for sale.
Mick Whitcomb had a number of mixed-media art pieces.
Pafra Catledge brought along her parasol.
Paintings by Cat Tesla captured the attention of many locals
Cara Salinas kept cool at the festival.
Susan and Stephen Rosen had a great afternoon at the festival.
Aaron Hequembourg's mixed media artwork was made from wood and book pages.
Birds were a common theme in the artwork of mixed media artist Victoria Rhoades Mullan.
Su Griggs Allen stood by her ceramic sculptures.
Eric Sauvageau showcased his metal artwork at the festival.
Annie Edmonston, Colby Near, Elise Schramm, Liza Near looked at artist Phillip Michael's art pieces.
Heidi Thamert's photography had visitors stopping to take a look.
Leather artist Mychal Mitchell crafts a variety of eye-catching books.
The art of John Whipple turned heads at the festival.
Much of Igor Menaker's photography focused on architecture and urban landscapes.
Flobotologist Amy Flynn made creations out of vintage parts.
April Barton carried her grandson Corbin Underhill around the festival.
Winter Park was again home to thousands of arts patrons for its 60th Sidewalk Art Festival starting Friday, March 15. The festival, which runs Friday March 15 to Sunday March 17, had over 200 artists displaying their arts and wares for over 300,000 patrons. The Orlando Philharmonic concluded the festival with a Spring Pops concert in Central Park.
Photos by Harry Sayer and Tim Freed