Art on the Square Returns to Downtown Delray
Step into a weekend where creativity takes center stage. Art on the Square is a premier, juried outdoor fine art show presented by the Cornell Art Museum, transforming the historic grounds of Old School Square into an open-air gallery filled with color, inspiration, and unforgettable talent.
Set in the heart of Downtown Delray Beach, this two-day celebration invites visitors to stroll the museum lawn and discover original works from approximately 50+ juried artists from around the country. Meet the makers behind the masterpieces, explore an incredible variety of fine art, and take home something truly one-of-a-kind.
As you wander beneath the palms and through the charming pathways of Old School Square, enjoy live music all weekend and experience art in motion through live painting demonstrations by muralists and Urban Sketchers.
Art on the Square is designed for art lovers of every age, featuring a lively Kids Zone with interactive activities, face painting, plus participation from local creative organizations like Art Connect, Creative Art School, and Urban Sketchers. The show also proudly supports rising talent through its Emerging Artist Program, providing a free tent and full show experience to a selected new artist.
With FREE admission to both the art show and the Cornell Art Museum, Art on the Square is more than an event; it’s a vibrant community experience that brings thousands of visitors to Downtown Delray Beach. Make it a weekend and enjoy the dining and fun Downtown has to offer.
Come for the art, stay for the atmosphere, and leave inspired.
Dates & Times:
Saturday, November 7 | 10 AM – 5 PM
Sunday, November 8 | 10 AM – 4 PM
Apply as an Artist: LINK TO APPLY COMING SOON
“Cornell Art Museum’s Art on the Square fine art show welcomes regional artists as well as national artists who travel south to our beautiful historic arts campus in the heart of downtown Delray Beach. Our goal is to bring the community together and visitors to Downtown Delray Beach by offering many diverse art talents in one location, including our regional non-profit art groups, engaging and discussing their work with curious art collectors”.
-Marusca Gatto, Cultural Arts Director of Old School Square