- May 23, 2025
Jamie Miceli paints an ocean wave. Photo by Connor McCarthy
Timothy Duchesneau and his business, Tom’s Bottle Wind Chimes. Photo by Connor McCarthy
Sheila Psaledas and one of her paintings, “Midday Reflection.” Photo by Connor McCarthy
Jeff Risinger performs live at The Casements' north lawn. Photo by Connor McCarthy
People peruse wares from art vendors. Photo by Connor McCarthy
A wide variety of art styles and mediums were available to see and purchase. Photo by Connor McCarthy
Festival attendees look through art vendor booths. Photo by Connor McCarthy
A variety of food trucks were available for guests to choose from. Photo by Connor McCarthy
Art in the Park was held in Rockefeller Gardens beside the Halifax River. Photo by Connor McCarthy
Carolyn Flynn and her colorful pen and ink drawings. Photo by Connor McCarthy
Breanna and Alex Wright’s 3D printed Velociraptor mother and baby. Photo by Connor McCarthy
Breanna and Alex Wright and their 3D printed artwork for their business, Salty 3D Prints. Photo by Connor McCarthy
The Moonlighters perform during Art in the Park. Photo by Connor McCarthy
The Moonlighters perform during Art in the Park. Photo by Connor McCarthy
The 51st annual Art in the Park festival was held May 3 and 4 at Rockefeller Gardens in Ormond Beach.
Many of the artists have been attending the event as vendors for multiple years.
“I’ve been selling my original pen and ink drawings at this festival for at least 10 years," artist Carolyn Flynn said. "I try to do this one every year. It’s always a great turnout and I really like the organization. It’s a great show.”
The show provides an opportunity for artists to display and sell their artwork, and for art enthusiasts to meet the artists and purchase their works. Everything from sculptures to painting, to 3D printing was present at the festival.
Breanna Wright, artist for Salty 3D Prints, was among those showcasing their works.
“We’ve really enjoyed being here today," she said. "The kids love the fossil dig. It’s been our first time bringing the giant velociraptor and showing her off. People got to see her from the beginning stages all the way to the end, so this has been the perfect place to do the final unveiling, and we’ve loved the reception from the community and the other vendors have been incredible.”