- December 19, 2025
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Park Ave. was packed throughout the weekend as guests made their way around Central Park as they enjoyed the 59th Sidewalk Art Festival.
Artist Yu Zhou watches on as locals visit his art tent.
Locals enjoy the work by Morse Museum award winner Jim Parmentier.
Wisconsin artist Richard Cooley is seen working as his small figures made of old spark plugs and car pieces sit on show.
Artist's tents lined up and down Park Ave., as well as around Central Park.
A piece by artist Trent Manning welcomes guests outside of his exhibit during the Sidewalk Art Festival.
Small works of art by Richard Cooley are placed along shelves to be seen.
Visitors admired large print photos that were on exhibit as a part of the art festival.
Artist Scott Pernicka discusses his glasswork with interested guests at his exhibit.
Onlookers check out and admire a large sculpture piece that stands tall in an exhibit.
Olivia Andrade looks through a table full of homemade jewelry as her mother, Cebele Dias, looks on.
T-shirts for this year's Sidewalk Art Festival were up for sale during the weekend at a special booth.
An interesting piece by artist Eddie Myers appears to break through the wall, which drew a lot of attention from those checking out his work.
Art lovers enjoy a day out in Central Park as they enjoyed the Sidewalk Art Festival.
A French horn turned into a fanciful lamp sits on display outside of an artist's tent.
Tiffany Kelly, left, sits alongside her mother Alice Flowers, and daughter Shy Kelly as they enjoy an evening downtown at the Sidewalk Art Festival.
It was a weekend of fun and art in Winter Park as the city celebrated its 59th Annual Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival.
From Friday to Sunday, downtown’s Central Park turned into a city of tens as 225 artists from around the country exhibited their work.
Along with artwork of every medium, visitors got to enjoy a variety of foods and the retailers that sit up and down Park Ave.