GLENDALE – ColoradoBouolevard.net:
The Adams Hill Neighborhood Association is hosting its first annual Arts Festival on Sunday, August 28 from 3:00 to 7:00 pm.
By News Desk
The festival will showcase original artwork from Adams Hill residents including painting, mixed media, photography, jewelry and musical performances.
The festival will be anchored at the Adams Square Mini Park (1020 E. Palmer Avenue, Glendale) with fourteen artists. In addition, nine artists will exhibit work in seven home studios within the Adams Hill neighborhood. The home studios will be open from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Maps to home studios will be provided to festival attendees in the mini park. Food trucks will be adjacent to the mini park. Children’s park activities will include story-time and an arts and crafts project facilitated by The Library Connection.
Schedule
- 3:00 – 7:00 pm: Artists work on display in the Adams Square Mini Park.
- 3:00 – 6:00 pm: Artists work on display in home studios and musicians playing in home studios.
(Maps available in mini park).
Musical performances in Adams Square Mini Park
- 3:00 pm: Michael Carian
- 3:45 pm: Joal Ryan
- 4:30 pm: Mariam McCarthy
- 5:15 pm: The Asking
- 6:00 – 7:00 pm: Open Mic performances, announcements, and conclusion of the festival.
Guests can RSVP to AdamsHillEvents@gmail.com.
> Artists’ work will be available for purchase. The Adams Hill Neighborhood Association is not charging entry fees to artists or taking any commissions on art sales.
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