- February 14, 2025
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Windermere Arts Chair Anne Scharer welcomed attendees during the opening ceremony.
Richard LaFrate entertained guests with soft jazz music.
Madi Grinnell was one of more than 70 artists in this year’s show.
Danielle Szabo showed off her newest painting.
Marion Fague-Bass brought her jewelry creations to the event.
David Bender’s booth was a popular stop for attendees.
Young artist Maggie Madonna sold her art inside Windermere’s Town Hall.
Heather Nagy exhibited her oil and acrylic paintings.
Abby Pierce sang the national anthem at the opening ceremony.
Students had the opportunity to participate in the new sidewalk chalk art contest.
Artist Michelle Green continued her painting throughout the show.
Thida Soeumg and Daniella Bello Molina entered the sidewalk chalk art contest together.
Vicki Taylor’s acrylics on canvas occupied the attention of the locals.
Austin Arthur, candidate for Orange County district 1 commissioner, ran into one of his supporters.
The Finnegan Academy of Irish Dance students performed catchy dance numbers.
Artist Cristiam Ramos has been participating in the event since its inception.
Jeremiah’s Italian Ice was one of the many available tasty treats.
Attendees enjoyed a wide array of food options at the art show.
Shirley Suski showed off her pottery and sculpture creations.
Armando Hevia presented his unique and colorful art.
One of the many local vendors included colorful flowers and plants.
The town of Windermere was packed with a multitude of talented artists and community members as the Windermere Fine Art Show made its return on Saturday, March 11, and Sunday, March 12.
The weekend of events kicked off with an opening ceremony that included words from Windermere Arts Chair Anne Scharer, a performance of the national anthem by Abby Pierce and the Pledge of Allegiance led by Windermere resident Bob McKinley.
This year’s show featured more than 70 artists — more than 20 under age 18— and their creations in clay, pottery, painting, sculpting, woodworking and more.
The event also included a variety of local vendors, food trucks and live performances.