
Kristen Fiore

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Droves of people and their dogs descended on Cheesman Park Saturday, July 26, which was rapidly heating under a cloudless sky as this year’s Cheesman Park Art Festival got started.
The festival brings over 150 juried artists from across the U.S. and plenty of art lovers to the park for two days of live music, food trucks, activities and tons of artwork to check out.
“Look with your eyes and don’t touch,” one mother warned her child as they slipped into the crowd browsing the artists’ booths lining the loop in the middle of the park.
Unperturbed by the heat, people stopped to chat with the artists and look at their wares while their dogs touched noses and gratefully lapped up ice from “Puppy Water” stations. Kids exercised their own creative energy at a craft station that taught them to make “funny monsters,” “flying rockets” and “flying butterflies.”
The Laurie Damerson Duo opened the stage of live entertainment on Saturday with jazzy tunes, which people gathered in the shade to watch.
The Cheesman Park Art Festival started in 2013 and is dedicated to showcasing handmade work, giving attendees another summer opportunity to see and buy everything from handcrafted jewelry, clothing and paintings to leather bags, needle-felt creatures and wooden works.
Although presented on a much smaller scale, the event is similar to the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, which took place earlier this month. Those who missed the Cherry Creek event or who want another chance to find more unique treasures from both local and national artists are in luck – the Cheesman Park Art Festival continues until 5 p.m. Sunday, July 27.
So go check it out while there’s still time! In the meantime, here are some highlights from Saturday morning at the Cheesman Park Art Festival:

Colorful paintings in the booth of Lisa Geiman, of Waynesboro, Virginia.
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Live painting in Veronica and Gabriel Sandoval’s booth. The Sandovals came to the festival from Scottsdale, Arizona.
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A woman browses Terri’s Glass Creations from Austin, Texas.
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Greta Sandquist’s colorful oil paintings. Sandquist is from St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Ted Mellin of Littleton had handmade wooden spoons on display.
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A craft station for kids at the Cheesman Park Art Festival.
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Veronica and Gabriel Sandoval’s paintings at the Cheesman Park Art Festival.
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A guitar made by Asher Deaer, of Bremerton, Washington.
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People browse the work of more than 150 artists at the 2025 Cheesman Park Art Festival.
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A dog peeks out from a booth at the Cheesman Park Art Festival.
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Suncatchers at the Cheesman Park Art Festival.
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People browse art at the Cheesman Park Art Festival.
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Some dogs enjoyed the “Puppy Water” stations throughout the Cheesman Park Art Festival. This one was unsure.
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People browse the art of Nicholas Baker from South Jordan, Utah.
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Handmade bags at the Cheesman Park Art Festival.
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Colorful paintings by Julie Leidel, of Evergreen.
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People meet with Channing Wilson, of Crystal Lake, Illinois.
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The Laurie Demeron Duo kicked off the festival Saturday morning with jazz tunes.
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The Cheesman Park Art Festival runs until 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 27, on the south side of Cheesman Park, 1599 East Eighth Avenue.