39th Cape Coral Art Festival & Market Place
The members of the Cape Coral Rotary and Cape Coral Rotary Foundation are pleased to host our 39th Annual Art Festival & Market Place. Come visit all the artists on Jan. 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., located in downtown Cape Coral, Cape Coral Parkway (between Del Prado Boulevard and south to S.E. 10th Place).
The Cape Coral Arts Festival & Marketplace is one of Lee County’s largest special events according to the Lee County Tourist Development Council and the Lee County Visitors and Convention Bureau. Over 140,000 attendees enjoyed our 38th Annual Festival in 2023. In 2020, we were voted the best outdoor event by the readers of Gulfshore Life Magazine and the fifth-best art festival in the nation by Sunshine Artists. Last year, our festival was ranked by Sunshine Artists as the 22nd best festival in the country!
With the new perks that we are adding this year for the artists, our goal is to be ranked the best art festival for artists in 2024!
With the explosion in Cape Coral home sales during the past few years, new residents are eager to buy unique art to decorate their new homes! Enjoy ceramic, digital, drawing, fiber, glass, graphics, jewelry, metalworks, mixed media, paintings, photography, sculpture, wearables and woodcraft. All proceeds from the booth sales are donated by the Cape Coral Rotary Foundation to improve the community of Cape Coral.
There is no charge for public admission to the festival.. For more information please visit www. capecoralartfestival.com. Let the festivities begin!
Free parking is available near booth locations for festival artists. There are many City owned parking lots throughout the downtown Cape Area, as well as plenty of on-street parking.
39th Cape Coral Art Festival & Market Place – Jan 13 &14
website: capecoralartfestival.comContact:[email protected]
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