Kick off the New Year with Amazing Finds at the Sarasota Winter Fine Art Festival
Welcome to the Sarasota Winter Fine Art Festival, an exquisite showcase of creativity that transcends boundaries and elevates the senses. Nestled in the heart of this coastal haven, our festival invites you to embark on a visual journey where the streets transform into open-air galleries, and each stroke of a brush or sculptor’s touch becomes a masterpiece waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the tapestry of colors, textures, and forms that define the artistic landscape of Sarasota as we celebrate the convergence of talent, inspiration, and the timeless allure of fine art in this coastal haven.
Whether you are an art collector, need artwork for your home or office, or merely wish to support the arts, join us in downtown Sarasota on January 6-7, 2024, for the 10th Annual Sarasota Winter Fine Art Festival. As a result of your gracious support, this event has grown to become one of the most powerful and successful fine art festivals in Florida and ranks among the nation’s top fine art shows. This fine art festival is held in downtown Sarasota in JD Hamel Park at Gulfstream and Main Street. The event is produced by Paragon Festivals and hosted by the Downtown Sarasota Enrichment Association.
Event Details
Dates
Saturday, January 6, 2024 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, January 7, 2024 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Location
J.D. Hamel Park
199 Bayfront Dr. Sarasota, FL 34336
Admission
FREE
Paragon Festivals, the host of the Sarasota Winter Fine Art Festival, is one of Suncoast’s premier event hosts with years of experience. Paragon’s team brings amazing art and music festivals to the general public up and down the Suncoast.
In addition to wonderful Fine Art Festivals, they use this extensive experience and partnerships to provide a stage for musicians and artists to share their passion with larger audiences. Check out the Paragon Festivals website HERE for more details on the other fabulous festivals arriving on the Suncoast in the coming months.
Photo courtesy of Paragon Festivals