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Walk springs creativity: Annual Spring Art Walk stroll to a new location
Walk springs creativity: Annual Spring Art Walk stroll to a new location

American Press

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • American Press

Walk springs creativity: Annual Spring Art Walk stroll to a new location

The Spring Art Walk will be noon-4 p.m. Friday at The Quad on the McNeese State University campus. The free, family-friendly event hosted annually by the Arts and Humanities Council of SWLA celebrates local art and talent. (Special to the American Press) In the heart of the tree-lined McNeese State University Quad, exciting things are happening this week — especially for artists and art enthusiasts. The annual Spring Art Walk, hosted by the Arts and Humanities Council of SWLA, has shifted from its traditional downtown location to the heart of the McNeese campus and the pedestrian promenade it offers. The free, family friendly event is set for noon-4 p.m. Friday. 'It is a jam-packed treat of experience,' said Arts and Humanities Council Board Member at Large Anna Alamond, who said guests can enjoy an afternoon stroll through the campus while exploring a dynamic lineup of activities. 'The Spring Art Walk is going to be absolutely bustling this year.' The open-air market will feature handcrafted goods and original works from more than 50 vendors, as well as interactive art zones. 'We're going to have everything from poetry readings happening to theater performances happening and that will all be available for everyone to see,' she said. 'Whenever you walk in, you're going to see incredible vendors and everything from ceramics to crochets to wonderful paintings — oil and acrylic — and you're going to be surrounded by the creativity.' The air will be alive with performances by local musicians, dancers, poets, and theater groups. Highlights include a sneak peek from Sulphur High School Theatre's production of 'Beetlejuice' and a musical performance by cast members of ACTS Theatre's latest play, 'A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum.' The Indie-rock band Barfly will also perform. 'If you're coming to Spring Art Walk, make sure you bring your favorite sketch book and your favorite picnic blanket because one of the The Art Factory instructors will be there to help facilitate a live figure drawing session,' Alamond said. 'Whoever wants to participate has to have courage because we'll be rotating who's the model. It will basically be a community figure drawing session for anyone who wants to drop in.' Alamond said the decision to move the walk from downtown Ryan Street to McNeese was an easy one. 'Whenever we think about our creative community, so many of our creatives come from McNeese,' she said. 'We wanted to honor those roots and we also hope that anyone who comes to this event will follow us to our events downtown.' Alamond said events like the Spring Art Walk are important for community members to establish connections. 'I can't tell you how many friends I've personally met at Spring Art Walk and it's incredible to see and realize how much wonderful talent comes and grows from right here in our swamp,' she said with a laugh. 'We feel so honored to be able to highlight our local artists and create an opportunity for them to be able to sell their wares and help supplement what it takes to create these wonderful pieces.'

Weekend events around Dayton: March 14
Weekend events around Dayton: March 14

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Weekend events around Dayton: March 14

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — St. Patrick's Day is this Monday, so the weekend is full of fun celebrations! The 38th Annual Indian Lake Maple Syrup Festival / Pancake and Sausage Breakfast is also running. 2 News compiled a list of events happening around the Miami Valley. Spring Art Walk – 9 a.m., United Rehabilitation Services. An exhibit of art created by adults and children at URS. Learn more. Sights and Sounds of Nature – 10 a.m., Roger Glass Center for the Arts. An exhibit of artwork by Nina Grauley and Beth Guipe Hall. Learn more. Susan B. Byrnes: Lightness and Weight – 11 a.m., The Contemporary Dayton. A performance art show by Byrnes. Learn more. The Dayton Dragons Kids Club is back Day One: Maple Syrup Festival – 8 a.m., Indian Lake State Park Campground. $8. Enjoy a full day of fun, train rides, crafts and breakfast food. Learn more. RAMCO's Annual Table Tennis Tournament – Noon, Salvation Army Kroc Center. The ping pong event supports people recovering from addiction. Learn more. Meet the Artist: Linda Hart – 5 p.m., Springboro Performing Arts Center. Meet a highly-awarded watercolor artist. Learn more. New Executive Director of Springfield's homeless organization appointed Day Two: Maple Syrup Festival – 8 a.m., Indian Lake State Park Campground. $8. Learn more. Beyond The System, A Journey Through Foster Care – 3 p.m., The Neon. A premier of Shondale Atkinson's film about the complex world of foster care. Learn more. Angel Street – 3 p.m., Beavercreek Community Theatre. $20 A Victorian play centered around the mysterious couple the Manninghams. Learn more. Is there an event you'd like to see included on a future list? Send an email to webdesk@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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