- March 26, 2025
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Charlotte Ptashinsky-Skinner enjoyed her face paint at the event.
George Barham showed off his woodworking skills in his booth.
Colleen Ardaman set up her artwork in the Windermere Town Hall.
Loren Buckles was a fan favorite at the show with her unique shoe art.
John Spack smiled as he exhibited his "Funk"-tional Art.
Mitzi and Tony Hollowell munched on lobster crepes under a canopy at the art show.
Juliette Yang, Vivienne Yang and Sibi Smith licked colorful popsicles from one of the local vendors.
Lisa Mamounas loves to paint flowers, beaches and abstracts.
Eli Weck got creative with his ceramic skills.
Richard LaFrate played jazz music as attendees enjoyed art.
Matthew Bornhoeft and Laura Cullens showed off Cullens' photography at their outdoor exhibit.
The sparkling stained glass art pieces reflected the sunlight at the event.
Xiubo (Pearl) Pearce sold her ceramic collections.
Priyanka and Anika Joshi greeted locals outside their art tent.
This year, the show featured more than 80 artists — more than 30 under age 18— and their creations.
Craftsman and Designer Shield Long showcased his lamp art.
Haley Laganosky cuddled with her pooch Lucy.
Gregg Anderson represented the Windermere Rotary Club at the art show.
Ellyn Siviglia and Veronica Cole from Luxury Realtors had their own booth at the Windermere event.
Windermere Arts Chair Anne Scharer started the festivities with an introduction.
Marleen Spengler and Shelley Walter looked through local art in the Windermere Town Hall.
Hannah Brady helped to kick off the day by singing the National Anthem.
This signature moving metal dragon drew people from across the art show.
The boys from the Rubber Ducks band spread their love for Rock N Roll at their booth.
Families came together to enjoy the day of festivities.
Community members sat on benches outside town hall to observe art work.
Inspired Glass Art by Lisa was one of the many art vendors set up at the event.
The town of Windermere and Windermere Arts hosted the annual Windermere Fine Art Show on Saturday, Feb. 26, and Sunday, Feb. 27, in downtown Windermere.
Local families, friends and four legged furries gathered in the sunny weather to support more than 80 artists — more than 30 under age 18— and their creations in clay, pottery, painting, sculpting, woodworking, and more.
The sixth annual show featured awards, vendors, live entertainment, food, drinks and even live performances from Amanda Finnegan’s Finnegan Academy of Irish Dance and jazz music from Richard LaFrate.
Windermere Arts Chair Anne Scharer started the festivities with an introduction before inviting Bob McKinley to lead the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance and Hannah Brady to sing the National Anthem.