The 51st Annual Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival attracts about 350,000 visitors every year and takes place in Central Park, along Park Avenue, in Winter Park, Florida.
Directions
Traveling I-4 East… take the Fairbanks exit (87). Go east (right) on Fairbanks and turn left onto Park Avenue. Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. If you are a person with a disability, please ask the Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park Ave. & Canton Ave. or New York Ave. & Morse Blvd. for assistance.
Traveling I-4 West… take the Fairbanks exit (87). Go east (left) on Fairbanks and turn left onto Park Avenue. Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. If you are a person with a disability, please ask the Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park Ave. & Canton Ave. or New York Ave. & Morse Blvd. for assistance.
From 417 (Greenway)… take the Aloma Avenue exit and head west. Continue on Aloma Avenue, which turns into Fairbanks Avenue. Make a right onto Park Avenue. Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. If you are a person with a disability, please ask the Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park Ave. & Canton Ave. or New York Ave. & Morse Blvd. for assistance.
Parking
General Parking: Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. Disabled Parking: The new parking lot at the corner of Canton & Park Avenues has disabled parking spaces and has been designated as such for the festival. When in doubt, please ask a Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park & Canton Avenues or New York Avenue & Morse Boulevard for assistance.
I've never been, but I did host a former Producer of that festival on a panel about producing. I say go, but expect large crowds and large amounts of good art andquestionable art.
2010 hoursThis year about 1,200 artists from around the world applied for entry and an independent panel of judges selected 225 national and international artists to attend the show.The National Endowment for the Arts, The White House, Congress and many others have lauded the Festival for promoting art and art education in Central Florida. An all volunteer board of directors runs the annual Festival, now celebrating its 51st year.
Friday March 19: 9am-6pm
Saturday March 20: : 9am-6pm
Sunday March 21: 9am-5pm
Directions
Traveling I-4 East… take the Fairbanks exit (87). Go east (right) on Fairbanks and turn left onto Park Avenue. Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. If you are a person with a disability, please ask the Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park Ave. & Canton Ave. or New York Ave. & Morse Blvd. for assistance.
Traveling I-4 West… take the Fairbanks exit (87). Go east (left) on Fairbanks and turn left onto Park Avenue. Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. If you are a person with a disability, please ask the Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park Ave. & Canton Ave. or New York Ave. & Morse Blvd. for assistance.
From 417 (Greenway)… take the Aloma Avenue exit and head west. Continue on Aloma Avenue, which turns into Fairbanks Avenue. Make a right onto Park Avenue. Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. If you are a person with a disability, please ask the Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park Ave. & Canton Ave. or New York Ave. & Morse Blvd. for assistance.
Parking
General Parking: Free parking is available along many surrounding streets. You can also park in private lots and garages. Disabled Parking: The new parking lot at the corner of Canton & Park Avenues has disabled parking spaces and has been designated as such for the festival. When in doubt, please ask a Winter Park Police officer, stationed at Park & Canton Avenues or New York Avenue & Morse Boulevard for assistance.
I've never been, but I did host a former Producer of that festival on a panel about producing. I say go, but expect large crowds and large amounts of good art and