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Avenida de Colores, Inc. was founded in 2010 by Denise Kowal as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation based in
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in the
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. The corporation is organized for the purpose of providing students with experiences and instruction in the visual and performing arts and to enrich communities with cultural events. The corporation produces the
Sarasota Chalk Festival Sarasota Chalk Festival is an American cultural event of public art that celebrates a performing art form of pavement art also known as Italy, Italian street painting. It was founded in Sarasota, Florida by Denise Kowal. During the festival arti ...
, a cultural event designed to celebrate the sixteenth century
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street painting. The corporation functions solely on donations from patrons, sponsorships, and grants as it is a fully volunteer organization.


First international street painting festival in the U.S.

While pursuing its mission to create cultural events, in 2010, the Avenida de Colores made history by producing the first international street painting festival in the United States, called the ''
Sarasota Chalk Festival Sarasota Chalk Festival is an American cultural event of public art that celebrates a performing art form of pavement art also known as Italy, Italian street painting. It was founded in Sarasota, Florida by Denise Kowal. During the festival arti ...
''. Street painting festivals started in the United States in 1987, but this festival was the first to attract many renowned street painting artists from all over the world to participate. The festival had notable Guinness World Record holders
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Tracy Lee Stum Tracy Lee Stum is an American artist best known for her 3D street paintings or chalk drawings. She at one point held the Guinness World Record for the Largest Chalk Painting by an Individual. Stum taught herself to draw as a child, and later ...
from the USA. Genna Panzarella from the USA, who was the first woman to receive Italy's honorable Maestra Madonnari title at the International Grazi di
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competition, participated as well as Vera Bugatti from Italy, who also holds the Maestra Madonnari title. Maestro Madonnaro Edgar Mueller created a 100' x 40' 3-D street painting that is the first known contemporary street painting that
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from one image to another with the change from day to night because the painter used
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paints. The Sarasota Chalk Festival also was the first street painting festival to have a Halloween-theme for the artists work as well as three oversized 3-D installations, one of which incorporating
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Sarasota Chalk Festival History

As president of the Burns Square Property Owners Association, Inc., in 2007, Kowal founded a nonprofit corporation, the Avenida de Colores Chalk Festival, a street painting festival held on South Pineapple Avenue in the downtown Sarasota historic area known as Burns Square. Only twenty-two artists participated in this first festival. Lori Escalera, a leading modern Madonnari from the USA was the only professional street painter who participated. In 2009, the second Avenida de Colores Chalk Festival was held with approximately one hundred street painters participating, who were drawn from all over the USA, and more than two hundred local stage performers. In 2010, the Burns Square Property Owners Association relinquished the Avenida de Colores Chalk Festival to the Avenida de Colores nonprofit corporation. The street painting festival was renamed the Sarasota Chalk Festival and has grown into one of the most important street painting festivals in the world. The festival expanded several blocks in Burns Square to accommodate the two hundred and fifty street painters who participated, being drawn from all over the world, which made the Sarasota Chalk Festival the first international street painting festival in the United States. The festival has been relocated to
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(also in Sarasota County) where more space is available to accommodate the large crowds attracted to the event.


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External links


Sarasota Chalk Festival official website
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