The Art Deco Weekend® Festival was started in 1976 by the Miami Design Preservation League to attract visitors to Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District and to raise awareness and appreciation of the arts and culture of the Art Deco era (approx. 1925-1945).

In 2007, the festival attracted almost half a million visitors.

Thank you for your interest in our event. If you are a vendor and are interested in participating, please visit our Applications pages: Art & Antique vendors and Food vendors. For more info, call us at (305) 672-2014 or e-mail us at vendors@mdpl.org. If you would like to volunteer for this event, contact us at (305) 672-2014 or volunteer@mdpl.org.

FACT SHEET
Miami Design Preservation League will be presenting the 31st annual Art Deco Weekend from January 18 through 20, 2008. The theme for the 2008 event is Anything Goes: Art Deco Taps its Toes, investigating the impact of the Broadway musical stage on depression-era entertainments. Public programs, films, and lectures will echo this theme - positioning Art Deco as history's first truly international design style.

Art Deco Weekend will feature more than 85 events, including:

WHERE
Miami Beach, Florida
Ocean Drive, between 5th and 15th Streets

WHEN
January 18-20, 2008

HOURS OF OPERATION
The Art Deco Weekend Festival, artists, antique dealers, food and beverage, and merchandise vendor booths will be open:

Friday 18 January: Noon—11:00 pm
Saturday 19 January: 10:00 am —11:00 pm
Sunday 20 January: 10:00 am —8:00 pm

PARKING
Ocean Drive (from 5th to 15th Streets) is closed for the street festival. Visitors should park in the City parking facilities at:

Art Deco Weekend is one of South Florida’s most well-known and highly attended festivals. The 31st annual Art Deco Weekend will include lectures by leading scholars, films highlighting the 1930s, musical attractions and a parade, as well as performances and activities for children.

The weekend begins with a keynote lecture on Thursday, January 17th and culminates in a street festival January 18-20, 2008. Guests may attend musical, theatrical and dance performances, as well as participate in a number of guided tours, attend lectures and film screenings, and browse Ocean Drive lined with vendors of antiques and collectibles from the Art Deco and mid-twentieth century eras. There will be paintings, sculpture, jewelry and photography, along with a variety of food vendors to suit every taste.

ART DECO WEEKEND

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