You are warmly welcomed to our annual fine arts and crafts fair, hosted in historic Gordonston's Juliette Gordon Low Park. In addition to juried local and regional artists and artisans, we will hold a gently used book sales. There will be food trucks, live music, and a supervised children's crafts area.
Welcome to the application page. Please carefully read the following:
Application deadline is Saturday, November 15th, 2025; however, artists will be informed in a timely manner whether they have been selected so that they may plan accordingly. Spaces may fill up before the deadline. We will close/extend submissions at our discretion. We will keep artists on a waitlist in the event spaces become available. We will notify applicants by Monday, December 1st, 2025.
1917
Savannah’s Gordonston neighborhood was founded in 1917 in honor of William Washington Gordon III, brother of Girl Scouts founder, Juliette Gordon Low. This 80-acre tract of land is said to be the highest ground in Savannah. It was inherited by W.W. Gordon III and his siblings, whose family was earlier responsible for the establishment of the Central of Georgia Railroad. Gordonston is one of Savannah’s original streetcar suburbs as it was located on the Thunderbolt streetcar line. It now contains 238 homes built primarily in the 1920’s—the 1950’s.
1926
The seven-acre Juliette Gordon Low Park was dedicated in 1926 with an endowment from its namesake. The park is fully enclosed by an iron fence whose original gates were designed and built by Juliette Gordon Low. A fund was established by her to maintain the park into perpetuity for the use of Gordonston residents and especially for its children. The park also contains a playground.
1948
The cottage in the park was built in 1948 by Union Camp Corporation and donated to the Girl Scouts who have been holding meetings in it for generations.
Each exhibitor display space is 12x12 feet. Spaces are allocated at the discretion of the Art Fair organizers. Requests are considered and met whenever possible. Electrical service is not available.
Acceptance is based upon the quality and originality of the work as well as on attractive presentation of art or craft.
To ensure a balanced and varied selection of exhibitors, we will limit the number of exhibitors accepted in any single media or genre.
Artists will be offered a number of amenities to make their experience as enjoyable as possible
Artist setup on Friday (Feb 27th) will be organized into 2-hour time slots. Please contact Gordonston Art Fair if you need an early morning Saturday setup.
Security will be provided overnight, Friday to Saturday morning..
Artists can drive close to their spaces for setup and teardown.
A building is on site for an artists’ breakroom with a washroom facility.
Artists receive a complimentary continental breakfast on Saturday morning.
Please get involved
Volunteers are needed throughout the planning and organizing of the event and especially during the weekend of Feb 28th. We invite you to sign up for a volunteer shift (or two) to help us host this event. Several tasks are available to meet all interests, skill levels and talents, these include…
If you're interested, please email VolunteerGordonstonArtFair@gmail.com for details.
See below for common questions and answers
This is a rain or shine event.
Admission is completely free for all guests who wish to attend the event.
Plentiful parking is available on the streets surrounding the Juliette Gordon Low Park, which is located on Kentucky Ave. at #10 Edgewood Road, Savannah, Georgia 31404
The website is now accepting applications for artists. Apply Now.
First, you need to apply for an exhibitor booth. Only online applications will be accepted. The application fee is $15.00. If accepted, the booth fee is $85.00 and must be paid upon acceptance. The application deadline is Saturday, November 15th, 2025.