Artisans @ Art All Night Trenton!
By Eric Saperstein on Jun 16, 2012 in General Blogging
Artisans will be joining Art All Night – Trenton 2012 on June 16 & 17, 2012! at the Historic Roebling Wire Works in the Chambersburg section of Trenton! For more information visit the website at http://www.artworkstrenton.org/artallnight
Mission: Art All Night-Trenton is a 24-hour (literally) art and entertainment event in Trenton, NJ!
An opportunity for four-year-old refrigerator artists, spirited novices and seasoned professionals to display one piece of art in a gallery like setting and for the public to enjoy that art in a dramatic renovated urban space.
FREE TO SUBMIT ART AND TO ATTEND!
Last year almost 900 artists of all ages, skill levels and mediums submitted work and more than 13,000 people attended. Enjoy live music on indoor and outdoor stages, interactive art, art films featuring stop motion photography and animation, lectures about using art to revitalize cities, meaningful kids art activities, interesting food, and plenty of artful surprises!
Art All Night – Trenton takes place in the Chambersburg section of Trenton in a sprawling 50,000 square foot former Roebling Wire Works factory building and at the adjacent Millyard Park, an urban park owned and maintained by the Mercer County Parks Commission.
Company Overview
Art All Night-Trenton is a 24-hour long arts extravaganza occurring annually on the 3rd weekend in June. AAN encourages any artist of any age, medium or skill level to submit one piece of art of their own creation for display in a gallery-like setting. It is free to submit art and free to attend. At Art All Night-Trenton 2010 over 850 artists of all ages, skill levels and mediums submitted work and more than 10,000 people attended. AAN 2011 saw an even larger surge in attendance when 13,000 people walked into our amazing space to witness almost 900 pieces of artwork on display, 30+ bands on two stages and a host of special, interactive events and a world food court!
Art All Night-Trenton is a catalyst for community development, shining a spotlight on our region’s artistic talent. The show includes and attracts artists of all ages and skill levels and particularly encourages children and amateur artists to be actively involved by contributing artwork and engaging in on site activities.
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