The Lakeview East Festival of the Arts showcases more than 150 juried artists featuring paintings, sculpture, photography, furniture, jewelry and more. These original pieces are for sale in a wide range of price ranges. In addition to the art, the Festival has become a center of activity for the weekend with live demonstrations, entertainment stages, family activities and a garden oasis.
For more than 16 years, the Lakeview East Chamber of Commerce has presented one of the most unique and popular art festivals in Chicagoland. Every aspect, from artists to musicians to vendors and everything in between, is specifically selected by the Lakeview East Chamber of Commerce in order to bring the best to the heart of Lakeview.
Saturday, Sep. 11th
Garden Stage
11:00am
Barry Winograd Trio12:00pm
Arcadia1:15pm
Gerry Hundt2:30pm
Kerosene Stars4:00pm
Andrew Fraker5:30pm
Quarantinis
11:15am
Katherine Andrick12:30pm
JDR and The Broadcast2:00pm
Rachel Drew3:30pm
Nora Jean Bruso5:00pm
Sunshine Boys6:30pm
Expo ’769:00pm
Hoyle Brothers
Garden Stage
11:00am
Steve Hashimoto Duo12:15pm
Dave Lysien1:30pm
Girl Named Nino3:00pm
Jared Rabin4:30pm
Decoy Prayer Meeting
Sunday, Sep. 12th
11:30am
Spare Parts1:00pm
Naomi Ashley2:30pm
Nelson Street Revival4:00pm
Hemispheres6:00pm
Amanda Coppotelli
Parking regulations are vigorously enforced throughout Lakeview East.
Residential parking restrictions prohibit non-residents from parking after 6 pm in the district. Cubs night baseball games have restricted parking. Visitors can park with temporary passes affixed to their windshield, available at the Aldermen’s offices. Beware of tow zones and street-sweeping dates.
LAZ Parking Chicago
3116 N Broadway
(312) 577-7985
Hawthorne Garage
3440 N Broadway
(773) 664-4300
Century Garage
2836 N. Clark St.
(773) 525-1667
LAZ Parking Chicago
3115 N Broadway
(312) 577-7985
Most commercial streets have metered parking; hours and rates vary throughout the area. The ParkChicago mobile and web application can also be used to pay for parking on your smartphone or on your desktop computer. Rates are $2.00 per hour in most areas of the city (Outside of the Loop and Central Business District) and you must display a paid ticket from the pay boxes in your front windshield, unless you pay by phone. Meter rates will be $4.00 per hour every game/event date for 7 hours beginning 2 hours prior to each game and 7 hours from that time. This includes residential wrap-around meters. Additional information can be found at chicagometers.com.