Festival of the Arts 2025

Back by popular demand - The Cambridge Arts Council in partnership with the Visions of Vermont Fine Art Galleries, and the Bryan Memorial Gallery is hosting our town-wide event on the second Saturday in August. Please join us on Main Street in Jeffersonville where we are hosting artists, live music and food vendors.

Here are the details about our event. 

Saturday / August 9th (Sunday Rain Date)

Sidewalk Art booths - 10 AM to 4 PM.  $40 per booth per day ($25 for students).   Space:  10×10 (bring your own table and canopy)

Main Street, Jeffersonville, Vermont

The Cambridge Arts Council has supported the arts in our local community for 27 years. In 2009, we decided that our local art galleries, artists, and musicians needed to be showcased. Thus, the Festival of the Arts was born.

Our goal for this festival is to keep it close to home by supporting our local artists, musicians and restaurants.

We are excited to have the festival in our village of Jeffersonville and hope that you will come and join us on Main Street in August.

Email: cambridgeartsvt@gmail.com or feel free to call Monica 802-644-1418 if you have questions or concerns. Hope to see you at the Festival of the Arts.

——————— Details & Registration ———————

Where & When

Date:  August 9, 2025 (rain or shine)
Time: 10 am to 4 pm
Place:  Main Street  /  Jeffersonville, Vermont  

Registration Deadline: August 1st

Click below to register.

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Thanks to the Arts Council for a well managed & exciting show with great music all day long - what I have come to expect from you guys! I and most vendors I talked with had good shows.
— Toby Fulwiler (Fairfield Farm Bowls)
It was a great way to celebrate the Jeffersonville community and its historic and ongoing commitment to the arts.
— Nancy Hayden
I have been attending festivals for 20 years [as an artist] and this is the best one yet
— Pat Lipinski
I have exhibited at the Arts Fest many times before, but I haven’t been there since 2015, due to my moving to Rutland County. After a few years away, I decided that you run one of the nicest, friendliest festivals around, and I’d like to return, despite the drive.
— Asheley Kapelewski