CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — The nationally recognized Cain Park Arts Festival returned to Cleveland Heights for its 2025 edition, continuing a tradition that spans more than four decades of bringing art to Northeast Ohio.
The free, three-day event transformed the park into a vibrant showcase featuring 144 artistic booths with creators from across the country. Attendees browsed through diverse artistic mediums including wood, clay, glass, painting, jewelry, photography and sculpture, with opportunities to purchase original artwork directly from the creators.
George Kozmon, an award-winning artist from Northeast Ohio, partially curated this year’s festival. His work has been featured in prestigious collections including the Cleveland Museum of Art, Akron Art Museum, and international venues in Germany and England.
The event offered more than just visual arts. Visitors enjoyed performances at the Evans Amphitheater, with Mark Lee Shannon & The Other Brothers delivering a mix of original tracks and cover music on Sunday. Throughout the grounds, various food trucks and concessions provided refreshments for festival-goers.
The Cain Park Arts Festival has established itself as a cultural cornerstone in the region, providing free access to a wide range of artistic expressions and creating a space where art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike can connect with creative works.