EPCOT’s International Festival of the Arts is known for its beautiful artwork, creative cuisines, and stunning performing arts. Hope these 15 photos will inspire you to plan a visit during the Festival of the Arts!

These colorful rainbows are so cheerful and make the perfect background for pictures!

An almost completed paint by numbers mural!

NEW! Drawing of Inspiration shows interpretations from artists Jimmy Pickering and Morgan Lee Richardson on different Epcot attractions.

Figment is still front and center for this festival!

Artist such as Nate Baranowski create artwork that change every week!

Art booths display beautiful artwork for sale from various artists! These artworks are by Joey Chou.

Learn to draw from a Disney Animator at the Animation Academy!

Can’t forget about the eats! One of my favorites is this sushi donut from Japan!

New booth Vibrante and Vivido had this amazing passion fruit mousse and refreshing coconut passionfruit smoothie.

My favorite dessert from the festival was this Mouskoutchou (Orange Cake with Cinnamon-Chocolate Mousse) from the Morocco booth!

New food items from the China booth were delicious with large portions.

Meet legacy artist Dirk Wunderlich at the Thomas Kinkade booth!

Find cute hidden artwork around the World Showcase!

Become part of the artowrk by jumping into different photo boxes! For all the photo ops, head here!

Amazing 3D chalk art by Nate Baranowski
I just love how colorful, creative and inspirational this festival is! Festival of the Arts usually runs during the 1st 2 months of the year, this year’s festival is from January 8th to Feburary 22nd. To learn more about the festival and changes made due to Covid 19, read my Top 5 Must Dos at Festival of the Arts!
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