Date of Event:
Saturday, October 10th Time:11am-5pm Map & Schedule
Location:
Pike and Seventh Streets, between Madison and Russell Streets
Description:
Now in its Fifth year, the Art Off Pike annual street arts festival has brought together a wide variety of over 80 artists whose works will be on display and for sale. The children will be invited to take part in ‘Picasso’s Playground’ a kids cornucopia of art activities hosted by ten non-profit organizations such as Behringer Crawford, Carnegie, Kenton County library and more. Art Machine Inc., with the help of Campbell County High School art teacher Brian Harmon, is sponsoring an art exhibition for Northern Kentucky middle and high school students in the arcade that joins the two main streets of the festival where prizes will be awarded; musicians will be playing throughout the day at four separate stations and Kentucky wineries will be here giving tastings and offering their delicious wine for purchase. Don’t miss this event!
Tammy B Stephens Fine Arts, Encore! Design and Karen Rentz, Jean St. John, Mayor Denny Bowman, Commissioner Shawn Masters, Commissioner Mildred Rains, Commissioner Jerry Stricker, Commissioner Sherry Carran, City Attorney, Frank Warnock, Alex Mattingly, City Manager Larry Klein, Gary Keller, Dora Rice, KKG, Dan Brown, curator, Sandy Stonebraker and Danielle Eullit, The Doors of Mianstrasse, Steve Mullin, Donna Wilson, Therese Lusby and The Butler Foundation, Aymie Majerskie and Barking Fish Lounge, Matt Bledsoe, Troy Hitch and Big Fat Brain, Liz Wu and Play it Forward, Kurt Strecker, Heather and Billy Tackett, Black n Bluegrass Rollergirls, Jennifer Baldwin and Art Machine, Brian Harmon, Molly Malone's, Lizz Godfroy and Leapin Lizzard Gallery, Madison Theater, StepnOut Studio, Dave Laug and Baker Hunt, Katie Brass and Carnegie Visual and Performing Center for the Arts, Richard Kern and The Avenue, Sidebar, Downunder, Fritz Kuhlman, Kathrine Nero, Butch Callery, Bud Thurman, Kathie Hickey, Dave Grome and Millimetre Creative, Westside Action Coalition, Historic Licking Riverside Civic Association, Rhonda Whitaker at Duke Energy, Paul Gottbrath and BeConcerned