Jerry and Roni Liebowitza looka glasswares from artist Jason Curtis during The Norwalk Art Festival Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Mathews Park in Norwalk, Conn. The festival which continues Sunday features the works of 100 juried artists exhibiting a wide variety of media including, photography, drawing, ceramics, jewelry, painting, mixed media, printmaking, fiber, metal sculpture and glass. The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Stepping Stones Museum, Mathews Mansion Museum and The Norwalk Parks Department, sponsored the festival.
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Artist Audrey Klotz points out her work to Tony and Mary Scimone during The Norwalk Art Festival Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Mathews Park in Norwalk, Conn. The festival which continues Sunday features the works of 100 juried artists exhibiting a wide variety of media including, photography, drawing, ceramics, jewelry, painting, mixed media, printmaking, fiber, metal sculpture and glass. The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Stepping Stones Museum, Mathews Mansion Museum and The Norwalk Parks Department, sponsored the festival.
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Musician and storyteller Neddy Smith spins a yarn during The Norwalk Art Festival Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Mathews Park in Norwalk, Conn. The festival which continues Sunday features the works of 100 juried artists exhibiting a wide variety of media including, photography, drawing, ceramics, jewelry, painting, mixed media, printmaking, fiber, metal sculpture and glass. The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Stepping Stones Museum, Mathews Mansion Museum and The Norwalk Parks Department, sponsored the festival.
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Bruce Franklin greets Norwalk resident Dawn Del Greco as she looks at his work during the Norwalk Art Festival on Saturday at Mathews Park in Norwalk. The festival which continues Sunday, features the works of 100 juried artists exhibiting a wide variety of media including, photography, drawing, ceramics, jewelry, painting, mixed media, printmaking, fiber, metal sculpture and glass. The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Stepping Stones Museum, Mathews Mansion Museum and The Norwalk Parks Department sponsored the festival.
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Zoe Wong, 8, makes art at the Artivity Tent sponsored by Jerry’s Artarama during the Norwalk Art Festival.
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Aitist Simon Weng shows of his prints during the Norwalk Art Festival on Saturday.
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Westport Artist Susan Lloyd has her work on display during The Norwalk Art Festival Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Mathews Park in Norwalk, Conn. The festival which continues Sunday features the works of 100 juried artists exhibiting a wide variety of media including, photography, drawing, ceramics, jewelry, painting, mixed media, printmaking, fiber, metal sculpture and glass. The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Stepping Stones Museum, Mathews Mansion Museum and The Norwalk Parks Department, sponsored the festival.
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Painter David Gordon stays out of the sun during The Norwalk Art Festival Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Mathews Park in Norwalk, Conn. The festival which continues Sunday features the works of 100 juried artists exhibiting a wide variety of media including, photography, drawing, ceramics, jewelry, painting, mixed media, printmaking, fiber, metal sculpture and glass. The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Stepping Stones Museum, Mathews Mansion Museum and The Norwalk Parks Department, sponsored the festival.
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Hosted with the support of The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Stepping Stones Museum, Mathews Mansion Museum and The Norwalk Parks Department, this fine art and fine craft festival featured performing artists as well as an international food court the weekend of June 26-27 at Mathews Park in Norwalk.
The festival also featured the works of 100 juried artists from local to national talent throughout the weekend. They exhibited a wide variety of media, including photography, drawing, ceramics, jewelry, painting, mixed media, printmaking, fiber, metal sculpture and glass, according to a news release.