Artrageous Weekend October 2015

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PRESENTS OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

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Celebrate the arts all weekend long! Artrageous Weekend begins Friday evening from 6-9pm. Enjoy refreshments at our Premium Member locations as you take part in a self-guided gallery crawl throughout The District. Educational activities and live demonstrations continue on Saturday while Sunday we explore the culinary arts at our restaurant partners.

Transcript of Artrageous Weekend October 2015

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STANDARD MEMBERS+ INFO

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OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

LA FERIA919 Alley A

FRIDAY: Embossed metal by Patricia Morales and Talavera from Mexico.SATURDAY: Access Arts activities throughout the day for adults and children.

ROUTE25 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy a live performance by Chris Stephens who will play improvised instrumental music inspired by classical traditions from the East. �e Indian sitar, Egyptian oud and Chinese pipa will be featured.SATURDAY: 3pm, local artist and Resident Arts founder Madeleine LeMieux will be doing an oil painting demonstration. Her subject will be our Friday musician, Chris Stephens, while he is playing! SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Free bracelet-making with our fair trade South American tagua nut beads.

1 2 3GIDGET’S GARAGE906 Alley A

FRIDAY: Local wood craftsman Kerry Pudenz will showcase his portable outdoor wooden wine table. 7-9 pm, 16-year old Joni Lemons from Spring�eld, MO will perform songs from her latest album, Punk Lemonade.SATURDAY: 1-3pm; What came �rst, the chicken or the popcorn? Kids are invited to meet, hold and feed Gidget the chicken & participate in a popcorn-themed art project with CoMo GoPo!SUNDAY: 1pm, Pie Eating Contest in Alley A! Winner takes home a pie from Peggy Jean’s pies and a free pie box.

COMO GOPO, ARTISAN GOURMET POPCORN MADE WITH LOCAL INGREDIENTS, WILL PROVIDE UNIQUE FLAVORS AT EACH STANDARD MEMBER PARTNER ON FRIDAY EVENING.

let’s get ARTRAGEOUS.

WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT

Artrageous Weekend is committed to the thriving art and cultural scene present in Columbia, Missouri. A recognized and well respected platform for local artists, Artrageous Weekend unites, promotes and celebrates organizations motivated by the experience and prosperity of the arts.

With support from our sponsors and through collaboration with more than 20 local businesses and restaurants, we have organized an entire weekend of artistic experience, participation and

celebration right in the heart of Mid-Missouri. Artrageous Weekend provides a supportive environment for everyone to explore and contribute to Columbia’s diverse arts community.

�e weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout �e District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday with musical or artistic brunches.

As our event structure has evolved to meet the needs of our community, so too have our accompanying materials. �e panels of this new pamphlet outline all the weekend’s details, from gallery and restaurant partnerships and locations to daily activities and discounts, and it will serve as your guide as you explore what is sure to be a weekend of truly Artrageous experiences.

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

CHEERS! FOOD, LOGBOAT BREWS AND WINE FROM TOP TEN WINES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT EVERY PREMIUM MEMBER LOCATION ON FRIDAY FROM 6-9.

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IMAGO GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER+ ROOM 38 1020 East Broadway

FRIDAY: 6-9pm, Enjoy live music and a reception for Jacob Crook, who will display his Mezzotint pieces. At 7:30pm, Jacob will be featured in our “Creativity Speaks” lecture series. Adonica Coleman’s balloon sculpture will also be on display. SATURDAY: 1pm, Jacob Crook Mezzotint demonstration.SUNDAY: 10am-3pm, Surround yourself with the works of Jacob Crook and Adonica Coleman as you enjoy an artistic brunch at Room 38!

STEPHENS COLLEGE + HAROLD’S DOUGHNUTS1200 E Broadway

FRIDAY: Opening of “Reel to Real: How Films’ Fashion In�uenced American Dress �rough the 20th Century” at the Costume Museum & Research Library. 6 N College Ave, Mezzanine Level of Lela Raney Wood Hall.SATURDAY: Enjoy Harold’s Doughnuts & Artrageous pinwheel making with the Children’s School. 1400 Windsor St.SUNDAY: 9-11am, Join balloon artist Jason Hollandsworth at Harold’s Doughnuts as he creates animals, hats and more while you eat deliciously artistic doughnuts!

CALHOUN’S + 44 CANTEEN911 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Celebrate our 25th Birthday with author Nellie Symm Grander, illustrator Jessie Starbuck & photographer David Frech.SATURDAY: Participate in a communal mural!SUNDAY: Continue the communal mural at 44 Canteen while you enjoy their brunch beginning at 9am!

CENTRAL BANK OF BOONE COUNTY720 East Broadway

�e Boone County Art Show is the largest in Mid-Missouri and a collaboration between Central Bank of Boone County and the Columbia Art League. �e show features both professional and non-professional artists in nine categories, including painting, drawing, �ber and sculpture.FRIDAY: Private Reception.SATURDAY: 9am-5pm SUNDAY: 11am-5pm

“WE ALWAYS SWING”® JAZZ SERIES + CAFÉ BERLIN21 North Tenth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy live local jazz while you explore the 7,000-title lending library. After that, be sure to check out our photography retrospective chronicling 20 years of Jazz Series events.SATURDAY: Catch the internationally acclaimed Amina Figarova Sextet at Whitmore Recital Hall for the kick-o� of “Jazz in �e District.” Tickets and more information at 573/449-3009SUNDAY: 8pm, Join the Jazz Series at Café Berlin for an evening of the avant garde with national touring drum/saxophone duo Bad Luck a long with local favorites �e David Witter/Greg Aker Duo and Vulvette. Tickets only $5

POPPY + BLEU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR920 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Gem Bar! Local maker Melissa Livingston of Lou Bangle is bringing her studio to you! Meet Melissa and design your own unique Lou Bangle.SATURDAY: 3-4pm, Enjoy a lap loom demonstration by local artist Julie Bonifay.SUNDAY: 10:30am-12:30pm, Enjoy a jazz combo during your brunch at Bleu Restaurant – we’re planning a special something just for you! �en head to Poppy from 1-2pm where Littles are invited to make a kid-friendly necklace with Lacy Stroessner of Madre Beads & eat cookies!

BLUESTEM CRAFTS + TELLERS GALLERY AND BAR13 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Opening reception for Columbia �ber artist Rebecca Douglas. Each of her one-of-a-kind quilts are a beauty to behold. SATURDAY: Rebecca Douglas will be demonstrating her quilting technique from start to �nish with a small project.SUNDAY: 11am-1pm, Artists’ Brunch at Teller’s! Adults can enjoy a mimosa special while kids can have fun creating a make-and-take art project with Bluestem sta�.

COLUMBIA ART LEAGUE+ SYCAMORE207 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: 6-8pm, �e Ark Busk! Back by popular demand, the Art Busk features high school art students creating paintings in tandem with live musicians, followed by a canvas swap with each artist moving to another artist’s canvas to continue the artwork. Fun and lively with surprising results.SATURDAY: 12-12:30pm and 1-1:30pm, Brush and Bass, an artist and musician creating their art in tandem as both improvise in response to each other. Gallery open 11am-5pm. SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Explore pairings of writings and visual art that illuminate the secrets of inspiration and the creative process with the Interpretations III exhibit.

PREMIUM MEMBERSMAKES SCENTS+ ROOT CELLAR19 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Artist Reception featuring Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH and Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks.SATURDAY: 12-4pm, Maker, spinner, knitter and artist Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH will be doing a live spinning demonstration. 6-10pm, Stop by Root Cellar for their 'pop up' bar with local snacks and a local beer menu.SUNDAY: 10am-1pm, Creative Engineer and handyman, Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks will be doing a live wire demonstration while you enjoy a new brunch menu at Root Cellar on Walnut.

STEPHENS COLLEGE WILL BE PROVIDING WATER FRIDAY EVENING ALONG THE CRAWL.

let’s get ARTRAGEOUS.

WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT

Artrageous Weekend is committed to the thriving art and cultural scene present in Columbia, Missouri. A recognized and well respected platform for local artists, Artrageous Weekend unites, promotes and celebrates organizations motivated by the experience and prosperity of the arts.

With support from our sponsors and through collaboration with more than 20 local businesses and restaurants, we have organized an entire weekend of artistic experience, participation and

celebration right in the heart of Mid-Missouri. Artrageous Weekend provides a supportive environment for everyone to explore and contribute to Columbia’s diverse arts community.

�e weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout �e District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday with musical or artistic brunches.

As our event structure has evolved to meet the needs of our community, so too have our accompanying materials. �e panels of this new pamphlet outline all the weekend’s details, from gallery and restaurant partnerships and locations to daily activities and discounts, and it will serve as your guide as you explore what is sure to be a weekend of truly Artrageous experiences.

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

CHEERS! FOOD, LOGBOAT BREWS AND WINE FROM TOP TEN WINES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT EVERY PREMIUM MEMBER LOCATION ON FRIDAY FROM 6-9.

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IMAGO GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER+ ROOM 38 1020 East Broadway

FRIDAY: 6-9pm, Enjoy live music and a reception for Jacob Crook, who will display his Mezzotint pieces. At 7:30pm, Jacob will be featured in our “Creativity Speaks” lecture series. Adonica Coleman’s balloon sculpture will also be on display. SATURDAY: 1pm, Jacob Crook Mezzotint demonstration.SUNDAY: 10am-3pm, Surround yourself with the works of Jacob Crook and Adonica Coleman as you enjoy an artistic brunch at Room 38!

STEPHENS COLLEGE + HAROLD’S DOUGHNUTS1200 E Broadway

FRIDAY: Opening of “Reel to Real: How Films’ Fashion In�uenced American Dress �rough the 20th Century” at the Costume Museum & Research Library. 6 N College Ave, Mezzanine Level of Lela Raney Wood Hall.SATURDAY: Enjoy Harold’s Doughnuts & Artrageous pinwheel making with the Children’s School. 1400 Windsor St.SUNDAY: 9-11am, Join balloon artist Jason Hollandsworth at Harold’s Doughnuts as he creates animals, hats and more while you eat deliciously artistic doughnuts!

CALHOUN’S + 44 CANTEEN911 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Celebrate our 25th Birthday with author Nellie Symm Grander, illustrator Jessie Starbuck & photographer David Frech.SATURDAY: Participate in a communal mural!SUNDAY: Continue the communal mural at 44 Canteen while you enjoy their brunch beginning at 9am!

CENTRAL BANK OF BOONE COUNTY720 East Broadway

�e Boone County Art Show is the largest in Mid-Missouri and a collaboration between Central Bank of Boone County and the Columbia Art League. �e show features both professional and non-professional artists in nine categories, including painting, drawing, �ber and sculpture.FRIDAY: Private Reception.SATURDAY: 9am-5pm SUNDAY: 11am-5pm

“WE ALWAYS SWING”® JAZZ SERIES + CAFÉ BERLIN21 North Tenth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy live local jazz while you explore the 7,000-title lending library. After that, be sure to check out our photography retrospective chronicling 20 years of Jazz Series events.SATURDAY: Catch the internationally acclaimed Amina Figarova Sextet at Whitmore Recital Hall for the kick-o� of “Jazz in �e District.” Tickets and more information at 573/449-3009SUNDAY: 8pm, Join the Jazz Series at Café Berlin for an evening of the avant garde with national touring drum/saxophone duo Bad Luck a long with local favorites �e David Witter/Greg Aker Duo and Vulvette. Tickets only $5

POPPY + BLEU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR920 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Gem Bar! Local maker Melissa Livingston of Lou Bangle is bringing her studio to you! Meet Melissa and design your own unique Lou Bangle.SATURDAY: 3-4pm, Enjoy a lap loom demonstration by local artist Julie Bonifay.SUNDAY: 10:30am-12:30pm, Enjoy a jazz combo during your brunch at Bleu Restaurant – we’re planning a special something just for you! �en head to Poppy from 1-2pm where Littles are invited to make a kid-friendly necklace with Lacy Stroessner of Madre Beads & eat cookies!

BLUESTEM CRAFTS + TELLERS GALLERY AND BAR13 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Opening reception for Columbia �ber artist Rebecca Douglas. Each of her one-of-a-kind quilts are a beauty to behold. SATURDAY: Rebecca Douglas will be demonstrating her quilting technique from start to �nish with a small project.SUNDAY: 11am-1pm, Artists’ Brunch at Teller’s! Adults can enjoy a mimosa special while kids can have fun creating a make-and-take art project with Bluestem sta�.

COLUMBIA ART LEAGUE+ SYCAMORE207 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: 6-8pm, �e Ark Busk! Back by popular demand, the Art Busk features high school art students creating paintings in tandem with live musicians, followed by a canvas swap with each artist moving to another artist’s canvas to continue the artwork. Fun and lively with surprising results.SATURDAY: 12-12:30pm and 1-1:30pm, Brush and Bass, an artist and musician creating their art in tandem as both improvise in response to each other. Gallery open 11am-5pm. SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Explore pairings of writings and visual art that illuminate the secrets of inspiration and the creative process with the Interpretations III exhibit.

PREMIUM MEMBERSMAKES SCENTS+ ROOT CELLAR19 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Artist Reception featuring Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH and Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks.SATURDAY: 12-4pm, Maker, spinner, knitter and artist Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH will be doing a live spinning demonstration. 6-10pm, Stop by Root Cellar for their 'pop up' bar with local snacks and a local beer menu.SUNDAY: 10am-1pm, Creative Engineer and handyman, Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks will be doing a live wire demonstration while you enjoy a new brunch menu at Root Cellar on Walnut.

STEPHENS COLLEGE WILL BE PROVIDING WATER FRIDAY EVENING ALONG THE CRAWL.

let’s get ARTRAGEOUS.

WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT

Artrageous Weekend is committed to the thriving art and cultural scene present in Columbia, Missouri. A recognized and well respected platform for local artists, Artrageous Weekend unites, promotes and celebrates organizations motivated by the experience and prosperity of the arts.

With support from our sponsors and through collaboration with more than 20 local businesses and restaurants, we have organized an entire weekend of artistic experience, participation and

celebration right in the heart of Mid-Missouri. Artrageous Weekend provides a supportive environment for everyone to explore and contribute to Columbia’s diverse arts community.

�e weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout �e District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday with musical or artistic brunches.

As our event structure has evolved to meet the needs of our community, so too have our accompanying materials. �e panels of this new pamphlet outline all the weekend’s details, from gallery and restaurant partnerships and locations to daily activities and discounts, and it will serve as your guide as you explore what is sure to be a weekend of truly Artrageous experiences.

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

CHEERS! FOOD, LOGBOAT BREWS AND WINE FROM TOP TEN WINES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT EVERY PREMIUM MEMBER LOCATION ON FRIDAY FROM 6-9.

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IMAGO GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER+ ROOM 38 1020 East Broadway

FRIDAY: 6-9pm, Enjoy live music and a reception for Jacob Crook, who will display his Mezzotint pieces. At 7:30pm, Jacob will be featured in our “Creativity Speaks” lecture series. Adonica Coleman’s balloon sculpture will also be on display. SATURDAY: 1pm, Jacob Crook Mezzotint demonstration.SUNDAY: 10am-3pm, Surround yourself with the works of Jacob Crook and Adonica Coleman as you enjoy an artistic brunch at Room 38!

STEPHENS COLLEGE + HAROLD’S DOUGHNUTS1200 E Broadway

FRIDAY: Opening of “Reel to Real: How Films’ Fashion In�uenced American Dress �rough the 20th Century” at the Costume Museum & Research Library. 6 N College Ave, Mezzanine Level of Lela Raney Wood Hall.SATURDAY: Enjoy Harold’s Doughnuts & Artrageous pinwheel making with the Children’s School. 1400 Windsor St.SUNDAY: 9-11am, Join balloon artist Jason Hollandsworth at Harold’s Doughnuts as he creates animals, hats and more while you eat deliciously artistic doughnuts!

CALHOUN’S + 44 CANTEEN911 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Celebrate our 25th Birthday with author Nellie Symm Grander, illustrator Jessie Starbuck & photographer David Frech.SATURDAY: Participate in a communal mural!SUNDAY: Continue the communal mural at 44 Canteen while you enjoy their brunch beginning at 9am!

CENTRAL BANK OF BOONE COUNTY720 East Broadway

�e Boone County Art Show is the largest in Mid-Missouri and a collaboration between Central Bank of Boone County and the Columbia Art League. �e show features both professional and non-professional artists in nine categories, including painting, drawing, �ber and sculpture.FRIDAY: Private Reception.SATURDAY: 9am-5pm SUNDAY: 11am-5pm

“WE ALWAYS SWING”® JAZZ SERIES + CAFÉ BERLIN21 North Tenth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy live local jazz while you explore the 7,000-title lending library. After that, be sure to check out our photography retrospective chronicling 20 years of Jazz Series events.SATURDAY: Catch the internationally acclaimed Amina Figarova Sextet at Whitmore Recital Hall for the kick-o� of “Jazz in �e District.” Tickets and more information at 573/449-3009SUNDAY: 8pm, Join the Jazz Series at Café Berlin for an evening of the avant garde with national touring drum/saxophone duo Bad Luck a long with local favorites �e David Witter/Greg Aker Duo and Vulvette. Tickets only $5

POPPY + BLEU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR920 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Gem Bar! Local maker Melissa Livingston of Lou Bangle is bringing her studio to you! Meet Melissa and design your own unique Lou Bangle.SATURDAY: 3-4pm, Enjoy a lap loom demonstration by local artist Julie Bonifay.SUNDAY: 10:30am-12:30pm, Enjoy a jazz combo during your brunch at Bleu Restaurant – we’re planning a special something just for you! �en head to Poppy from 1-2pm where Littles are invited to make a kid-friendly necklace with Lacy Stroessner of Madre Beads & eat cookies!

BLUESTEM CRAFTS + TELLERS GALLERY AND BAR13 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Opening reception for Columbia �ber artist Rebecca Douglas. Each of her one-of-a-kind quilts are a beauty to behold. SATURDAY: Rebecca Douglas will be demonstrating her quilting technique from start to �nish with a small project.SUNDAY: 11am-1pm, Artists’ Brunch at Teller’s! Adults can enjoy a mimosa special while kids can have fun creating a make-and-take art project with Bluestem sta�.

COLUMBIA ART LEAGUE+ SYCAMORE207 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: 6-8pm, �e Ark Busk! Back by popular demand, the Art Busk features high school art students creating paintings in tandem with live musicians, followed by a canvas swap with each artist moving to another artist’s canvas to continue the artwork. Fun and lively with surprising results.SATURDAY: 12-12:30pm and 1-1:30pm, Brush and Bass, an artist and musician creating their art in tandem as both improvise in response to each other. Gallery open 11am-5pm. SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Explore pairings of writings and visual art that illuminate the secrets of inspiration and the creative process with the Interpretations III exhibit.

PREMIUM MEMBERSMAKES SCENTS+ ROOT CELLAR19 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Artist Reception featuring Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH and Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks.SATURDAY: 12-4pm, Maker, spinner, knitter and artist Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH will be doing a live spinning demonstration. 6-10pm, Stop by Root Cellar for their 'pop up' bar with local snacks and a local beer menu.SUNDAY: 10am-1pm, Creative Engineer and handyman, Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks will be doing a live wire demonstration while you enjoy a new brunch menu at Root Cellar on Walnut.

STEPHENS COLLEGE WILL BE PROVIDING WATER FRIDAY EVENING ALONG THE CRAWL.

let’s get ARTRAGEOUS.

WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT

Artrageous Weekend is committed to the thriving art and cultural scene present in Columbia, Missouri. A recognized and well respected platform for local artists, Artrageous Weekend unites, promotes and celebrates organizations motivated by the experience and prosperity of the arts.

With support from our sponsors and through collaboration with more than 20 local businesses and restaurants, we have organized an entire weekend of artistic experience, participation and

celebration right in the heart of Mid-Missouri. Artrageous Weekend provides a supportive environment for everyone to explore and contribute to Columbia’s diverse arts community.

�e weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout �e District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday with musical or artistic brunches.

As our event structure has evolved to meet the needs of our community, so too have our accompanying materials. �e panels of this new pamphlet outline all the weekend’s details, from gallery and restaurant partnerships and locations to daily activities and discounts, and it will serve as your guide as you explore what is sure to be a weekend of truly Artrageous experiences.

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

CHEERS! FOOD, LOGBOAT BREWS AND WINE FROM TOP TEN WINES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT EVERY PREMIUM MEMBER LOCATION ON FRIDAY FROM 6-9.

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IMAGO GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER+ ROOM 38 1020 East Broadway

FRIDAY: 6-9pm, Enjoy live music and a reception for Jacob Crook, who will display his Mezzotint pieces. At 7:30pm, Jacob will be featured in our “Creativity Speaks” lecture series. Adonica Coleman’s balloon sculpture will also be on display. SATURDAY: 1pm, Jacob Crook Mezzotint demonstration.SUNDAY: 10am-3pm, Surround yourself with the works of Jacob Crook and Adonica Coleman as you enjoy an artistic brunch at Room 38!

STEPHENS COLLEGE + HAROLD’S DOUGHNUTS1200 E Broadway

FRIDAY: Opening of “Reel to Real: How Films’ Fashion In�uenced American Dress �rough the 20th Century” at the Costume Museum & Research Library. 6 N College Ave, Mezzanine Level of Lela Raney Wood Hall.SATURDAY: Enjoy Harold’s Doughnuts & Artrageous pinwheel making with the Children’s School. 1400 Windsor St.SUNDAY: 9-11am, Join balloon artist Jason Hollandsworth at Harold’s Doughnuts as he creates animals, hats and more while you eat deliciously artistic doughnuts!

CALHOUN’S + 44 CANTEEN911 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Celebrate our 25th Birthday with author Nellie Symm Grander, illustrator Jessie Starbuck & photographer David Frech.SATURDAY: Participate in a communal mural!SUNDAY: Continue the communal mural at 44 Canteen while you enjoy their brunch beginning at 9am!

CENTRAL BANK OF BOONE COUNTY720 East Broadway

�e Boone County Art Show is the largest in Mid-Missouri and a collaboration between Central Bank of Boone County and the Columbia Art League. �e show features both professional and non-professional artists in nine categories, including painting, drawing, �ber and sculpture.FRIDAY: Private Reception.SATURDAY: 9am-5pm SUNDAY: 11am-5pm

“WE ALWAYS SWING”® JAZZ SERIES + CAFÉ BERLIN21 North Tenth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy live local jazz while you explore the 7,000-title lending library. After that, be sure to check out our photography retrospective chronicling 20 years of Jazz Series events.SATURDAY: Catch the internationally acclaimed Amina Figarova Sextet at Whitmore Recital Hall for the kick-o� of “Jazz in �e District.” Tickets and more information at 573/449-3009SUNDAY: 8pm, Join the Jazz Series at Café Berlin for an evening of the avant garde with national touring drum/saxophone duo Bad Luck a long with local favorites �e David Witter/Greg Aker Duo and Vulvette. Tickets only $5

POPPY + BLEU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR920 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Gem Bar! Local maker Melissa Livingston of Lou Bangle is bringing her studio to you! Meet Melissa and design your own unique Lou Bangle.SATURDAY: 3-4pm, Enjoy a lap loom demonstration by local artist Julie Bonifay.SUNDAY: 10:30am-12:30pm, Enjoy a jazz combo during your brunch at Bleu Restaurant – we’re planning a special something just for you! �en head to Poppy from 1-2pm where Littles are invited to make a kid-friendly necklace with Lacy Stroessner of Madre Beads & eat cookies!

BLUESTEM CRAFTS + TELLERS GALLERY AND BAR13 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Opening reception for Columbia �ber artist Rebecca Douglas. Each of her one-of-a-kind quilts are a beauty to behold. SATURDAY: Rebecca Douglas will be demonstrating her quilting technique from start to �nish with a small project.SUNDAY: 11am-1pm, Artists’ Brunch at Teller’s! Adults can enjoy a mimosa special while kids can have fun creating a make-and-take art project with Bluestem sta�.

COLUMBIA ART LEAGUE+ SYCAMORE207 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: 6-8pm, �e Ark Busk! Back by popular demand, the Art Busk features high school art students creating paintings in tandem with live musicians, followed by a canvas swap with each artist moving to another artist’s canvas to continue the artwork. Fun and lively with surprising results.SATURDAY: 12-12:30pm and 1-1:30pm, Brush and Bass, an artist and musician creating their art in tandem as both improvise in response to each other. Gallery open 11am-5pm. SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Explore pairings of writings and visual art that illuminate the secrets of inspiration and the creative process with the Interpretations III exhibit.

PREMIUM MEMBERSMAKES SCENTS+ ROOT CELLAR19 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Artist Reception featuring Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH and Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks.SATURDAY: 12-4pm, Maker, spinner, knitter and artist Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH will be doing a live spinning demonstration. 6-10pm, Stop by Root Cellar for their 'pop up' bar with local snacks and a local beer menu.SUNDAY: 10am-1pm, Creative Engineer and handyman, Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks will be doing a live wire demonstration while you enjoy a new brunch menu at Root Cellar on Walnut.

STEPHENS COLLEGE WILL BE PROVIDING WATER FRIDAY EVENING ALONG THE CRAWL.

let’s get ARTRAGEOUS.

WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT

Artrageous Weekend is committed to the thriving art and cultural scene present in Columbia, Missouri. A recognized and well respected platform for local artists, Artrageous Weekend unites, promotes and celebrates organizations motivated by the experience and prosperity of the arts.

With support from our sponsors and through collaboration with more than 20 local businesses and restaurants, we have organized an entire weekend of artistic experience, participation and

celebration right in the heart of Mid-Missouri. Artrageous Weekend provides a supportive environment for everyone to explore and contribute to Columbia’s diverse arts community.

�e weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout �e District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday with musical or artistic brunches.

As our event structure has evolved to meet the needs of our community, so too have our accompanying materials. �e panels of this new pamphlet outline all the weekend’s details, from gallery and restaurant partnerships and locations to daily activities and discounts, and it will serve as your guide as you explore what is sure to be a weekend of truly Artrageous experiences.

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

CHEERS! FOOD, LOGBOAT BREWS AND WINE FROM TOP TEN WINES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT EVERY PREMIUM MEMBER LOCATION ON FRIDAY FROM 6-9.

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IMAGO GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER+ ROOM 38 1020 East Broadway

FRIDAY: 6-9pm, Enjoy live music and a reception for Jacob Crook, who will display his Mezzotint pieces. At 7:30pm, Jacob will be featured in our “Creativity Speaks” lecture series. Adonica Coleman’s balloon sculpture will also be on display. SATURDAY: 1pm, Jacob Crook Mezzotint demonstration.SUNDAY: 10am-3pm, Surround yourself with the works of Jacob Crook and Adonica Coleman as you enjoy an artistic brunch at Room 38!

STEPHENS COLLEGE + HAROLD’S DOUGHNUTS1200 E Broadway

FRIDAY: Opening of “Reel to Real: How Films’ Fashion In�uenced American Dress �rough the 20th Century” at the Costume Museum & Research Library. 6 N College Ave, Mezzanine Level of Lela Raney Wood Hall.SATURDAY: Enjoy Harold’s Doughnuts & Artrageous pinwheel making with the Children’s School. 1400 Windsor St.SUNDAY: 9-11am, Join balloon artist Jason Hollandsworth at Harold’s Doughnuts as he creates animals, hats and more while you eat deliciously artistic doughnuts!

CALHOUN’S + 44 CANTEEN911 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Celebrate our 25th Birthday with author Nellie Symm Grander, illustrator Jessie Starbuck & photographer David Frech.SATURDAY: Participate in a communal mural!SUNDAY: Continue the communal mural at 44 Canteen while you enjoy their brunch beginning at 9am!

CENTRAL BANK OF BOONE COUNTY720 East Broadway

�e Boone County Art Show is the largest in Mid-Missouri and a collaboration between Central Bank of Boone County and the Columbia Art League. �e show features both professional and non-professional artists in nine categories, including painting, drawing, �ber and sculpture.FRIDAY: Private Reception.SATURDAY: 9am-5pm SUNDAY: 11am-5pm

“WE ALWAYS SWING”® JAZZ SERIES + CAFÉ BERLIN21 North Tenth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy live local jazz while you explore the 7,000-title lending library. After that, be sure to check out our photography retrospective chronicling 20 years of Jazz Series events.SATURDAY: Catch the internationally acclaimed Amina Figarova Sextet at Whitmore Recital Hall for the kick-o� of “Jazz in �e District.” Tickets and more information at 573/449-3009SUNDAY: 8pm, Join the Jazz Series at Café Berlin for an evening of the avant garde with national touring drum/saxophone duo Bad Luck a long with local favorites �e David Witter/Greg Aker Duo and Vulvette. Tickets only $5

POPPY + BLEU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR920 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Gem Bar! Local maker Melissa Livingston of Lou Bangle is bringing her studio to you! Meet Melissa and design your own unique Lou Bangle.SATURDAY: 3-4pm, Enjoy a lap loom demonstration by local artist Julie Bonifay.SUNDAY: 10:30am-12:30pm, Enjoy a jazz combo during your brunch at Bleu Restaurant – we’re planning a special something just for you! �en head to Poppy from 1-2pm where Littles are invited to make a kid-friendly necklace with Lacy Stroessner of Madre Beads & eat cookies!

BLUESTEM CRAFTS + TELLERS GALLERY AND BAR13 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Opening reception for Columbia �ber artist Rebecca Douglas. Each of her one-of-a-kind quilts are a beauty to behold. SATURDAY: Rebecca Douglas will be demonstrating her quilting technique from start to �nish with a small project.SUNDAY: 11am-1pm, Artists’ Brunch at Teller’s! Adults can enjoy a mimosa special while kids can have fun creating a make-and-take art project with Bluestem sta�.

COLUMBIA ART LEAGUE+ SYCAMORE207 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: 6-8pm, �e Ark Busk! Back by popular demand, the Art Busk features high school art students creating paintings in tandem with live musicians, followed by a canvas swap with each artist moving to another artist’s canvas to continue the artwork. Fun and lively with surprising results.SATURDAY: 12-12:30pm and 1-1:30pm, Brush and Bass, an artist and musician creating their art in tandem as both improvise in response to each other. Gallery open 11am-5pm. SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Explore pairings of writings and visual art that illuminate the secrets of inspiration and the creative process with the Interpretations III exhibit.

PREMIUM MEMBERSMAKES SCENTS+ ROOT CELLAR19 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Artist Reception featuring Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH and Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks.SATURDAY: 12-4pm, Maker, spinner, knitter and artist Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH will be doing a live spinning demonstration. 6-10pm, Stop by Root Cellar for their 'pop up' bar with local snacks and a local beer menu.SUNDAY: 10am-1pm, Creative Engineer and handyman, Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks will be doing a live wire demonstration while you enjoy a new brunch menu at Root Cellar on Walnut.

STEPHENS COLLEGE WILL BE PROVIDING WATER FRIDAY EVENING ALONG THE CRAWL.

let’s get ARTRAGEOUS.

WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT

Artrageous Weekend is committed to the thriving art and cultural scene present in Columbia, Missouri. A recognized and well respected platform for local artists, Artrageous Weekend unites, promotes and celebrates organizations motivated by the experience and prosperity of the arts.

With support from our sponsors and through collaboration with more than 20 local businesses and restaurants, we have organized an entire weekend of artistic experience, participation and

celebration right in the heart of Mid-Missouri. Artrageous Weekend provides a supportive environment for everyone to explore and contribute to Columbia’s diverse arts community.

�e weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout �e District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday with musical or artistic brunches.

As our event structure has evolved to meet the needs of our community, so too have our accompanying materials. �e panels of this new pamphlet outline all the weekend’s details, from gallery and restaurant partnerships and locations to daily activities and discounts, and it will serve as your guide as you explore what is sure to be a weekend of truly Artrageous experiences.

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

CHEERS! FOOD, LOGBOAT BREWS AND WINE FROM TOP TEN WINES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT EVERY PREMIUM MEMBER LOCATION ON FRIDAY FROM 6-9.

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IMAGO GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER+ ROOM 38 1020 East Broadway

FRIDAY: 6-9pm, Enjoy live music and a reception for Jacob Crook, who will display his Mezzotint pieces. At 7:30pm, Jacob will be featured in our “Creativity Speaks” lecture series. Adonica Coleman’s balloon sculpture will also be on display. SATURDAY: 1pm, Jacob Crook Mezzotint demonstration.SUNDAY: 10am-3pm, Surround yourself with the works of Jacob Crook and Adonica Coleman as you enjoy an artistic brunch at Room 38!

STEPHENS COLLEGE + HAROLD’S DOUGHNUTS1200 E Broadway

FRIDAY: Opening of “Reel to Real: How Films’ Fashion In�uenced American Dress �rough the 20th Century” at the Costume Museum & Research Library. 6 N College Ave, Mezzanine Level of Lela Raney Wood Hall.SATURDAY: Enjoy Harold’s Doughnuts & Artrageous pinwheel making with the Children’s School. 1400 Windsor St.SUNDAY: 9-11am, Join balloon artist Jason Hollandsworth at Harold’s Doughnuts as he creates animals, hats and more while you eat deliciously artistic doughnuts!

CALHOUN’S + 44 CANTEEN911 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Celebrate our 25th Birthday with author Nellie Symm Grander, illustrator Jessie Starbuck & photographer David Frech.SATURDAY: Participate in a communal mural!SUNDAY: Continue the communal mural at 44 Canteen while you enjoy their brunch beginning at 9am!

CENTRAL BANK OF BOONE COUNTY720 East Broadway

�e Boone County Art Show is the largest in Mid-Missouri and a collaboration between Central Bank of Boone County and the Columbia Art League. �e show features both professional and non-professional artists in nine categories, including painting, drawing, �ber and sculpture.FRIDAY: Private Reception.SATURDAY: 9am-5pm SUNDAY: 11am-5pm

“WE ALWAYS SWING”® JAZZ SERIES + CAFÉ BERLIN21 North Tenth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy live local jazz while you explore the 7,000-title lending library. After that, be sure to check out our photography retrospective chronicling 20 years of Jazz Series events.SATURDAY: Catch the internationally acclaimed Amina Figarova Sextet at Whitmore Recital Hall for the kick-o� of “Jazz in �e District.” Tickets and more information at 573/449-3009SUNDAY: 8pm, Join the Jazz Series at Café Berlin for an evening of the avant garde with national touring drum/saxophone duo Bad Luck a long with local favorites �e David Witter/Greg Aker Duo and Vulvette. Tickets only $5

POPPY + BLEU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR920 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Gem Bar! Local maker Melissa Livingston of Lou Bangle is bringing her studio to you! Meet Melissa and design your own unique Lou Bangle.SATURDAY: 3-4pm, Enjoy a lap loom demonstration by local artist Julie Bonifay.SUNDAY: 10:30am-12:30pm, Enjoy a jazz combo during your brunch at Bleu Restaurant – we’re planning a special something just for you! �en head to Poppy from 1-2pm where Littles are invited to make a kid-friendly necklace with Lacy Stroessner of Madre Beads & eat cookies!

BLUESTEM CRAFTS + TELLERS GALLERY AND BAR13 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Opening reception for Columbia �ber artist Rebecca Douglas. Each of her one-of-a-kind quilts are a beauty to behold. SATURDAY: Rebecca Douglas will be demonstrating her quilting technique from start to �nish with a small project.SUNDAY: 11am-1pm, Artists’ Brunch at Teller’s! Adults can enjoy a mimosa special while kids can have fun creating a make-and-take art project with Bluestem sta�.

COLUMBIA ART LEAGUE+ SYCAMORE207 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: 6-8pm, �e Ark Busk! Back by popular demand, the Art Busk features high school art students creating paintings in tandem with live musicians, followed by a canvas swap with each artist moving to another artist’s canvas to continue the artwork. Fun and lively with surprising results.SATURDAY: 12-12:30pm and 1-1:30pm, Brush and Bass, an artist and musician creating their art in tandem as both improvise in response to each other. Gallery open 11am-5pm. SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Explore pairings of writings and visual art that illuminate the secrets of inspiration and the creative process with the Interpretations III exhibit.

PREMIUM MEMBERSMAKES SCENTS+ ROOT CELLAR19 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Artist Reception featuring Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH and Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks.SATURDAY: 12-4pm, Maker, spinner, knitter and artist Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH will be doing a live spinning demonstration. 6-10pm, Stop by Root Cellar for their 'pop up' bar with local snacks and a local beer menu.SUNDAY: 10am-1pm, Creative Engineer and handyman, Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks will be doing a live wire demonstration while you enjoy a new brunch menu at Root Cellar on Walnut.

STEPHENS COLLEGE WILL BE PROVIDING WATER FRIDAY EVENING ALONG THE CRAWL.

let’s get ARTRAGEOUS.

WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT

Artrageous Weekend is committed to the thriving art and cultural scene present in Columbia, Missouri. A recognized and well respected platform for local artists, Artrageous Weekend unites, promotes and celebrates organizations motivated by the experience and prosperity of the arts.

With support from our sponsors and through collaboration with more than 20 local businesses and restaurants, we have organized an entire weekend of artistic experience, participation and

celebration right in the heart of Mid-Missouri. Artrageous Weekend provides a supportive environment for everyone to explore and contribute to Columbia’s diverse arts community.

�e weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout �e District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday with musical or artistic brunches.

As our event structure has evolved to meet the needs of our community, so too have our accompanying materials. �e panels of this new pamphlet outline all the weekend’s details, from gallery and restaurant partnerships and locations to daily activities and discounts, and it will serve as your guide as you explore what is sure to be a weekend of truly Artrageous experiences.

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

CHEERS! FOOD, LOGBOAT BREWS AND WINE FROM TOP TEN WINES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT EVERY PREMIUM MEMBER LOCATION ON FRIDAY FROM 6-9.

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IMAGO GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER+ ROOM 38 1020 East Broadway

FRIDAY: 6-9pm, Enjoy live music and a reception for Jacob Crook, who will display his Mezzotint pieces. At 7:30pm, Jacob will be featured in our “Creativity Speaks” lecture series. Adonica Coleman’s balloon sculpture will also be on display. SATURDAY: 1pm, Jacob Crook Mezzotint demonstration.SUNDAY: 10am-3pm, Surround yourself with the works of Jacob Crook and Adonica Coleman as you enjoy an artistic brunch at Room 38!

STEPHENS COLLEGE + HAROLD’S DOUGHNUTS1200 E Broadway

FRIDAY: Opening of “Reel to Real: How Films’ Fashion In�uenced American Dress �rough the 20th Century” at the Costume Museum & Research Library. 6 N College Ave, Mezzanine Level of Lela Raney Wood Hall.SATURDAY: Enjoy Harold’s Doughnuts & Artrageous pinwheel making with the Children’s School. 1400 Windsor St.SUNDAY: 9-11am, Join balloon artist Jason Hollandsworth at Harold’s Doughnuts as he creates animals, hats and more while you eat deliciously artistic doughnuts!

CALHOUN’S + 44 CANTEEN911 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Celebrate our 25th Birthday with author Nellie Symm Grander, illustrator Jessie Starbuck & photographer David Frech.SATURDAY: Participate in a communal mural!SUNDAY: Continue the communal mural at 44 Canteen while you enjoy their brunch beginning at 9am!

CENTRAL BANK OF BOONE COUNTY720 East Broadway

�e Boone County Art Show is the largest in Mid-Missouri and a collaboration between Central Bank of Boone County and the Columbia Art League. �e show features both professional and non-professional artists in nine categories, including painting, drawing, �ber and sculpture.FRIDAY: Private Reception.SATURDAY: 9am-5pm SUNDAY: 11am-5pm

“WE ALWAYS SWING”® JAZZ SERIES + CAFÉ BERLIN21 North Tenth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy live local jazz while you explore the 7,000-title lending library. After that, be sure to check out our photography retrospective chronicling 20 years of Jazz Series events.SATURDAY: Catch the internationally acclaimed Amina Figarova Sextet at Whitmore Recital Hall for the kick-o� of “Jazz in �e District.” Tickets and more information at 573/449-3009SUNDAY: 8pm, Join the Jazz Series at Café Berlin for an evening of the avant garde with national touring drum/saxophone duo Bad Luck a long with local favorites �e David Witter/Greg Aker Duo and Vulvette. Tickets only $5

POPPY + BLEU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR920 East Broadway

FRIDAY: Gem Bar! Local maker Melissa Livingston of Lou Bangle is bringing her studio to you! Meet Melissa and design your own unique Lou Bangle.SATURDAY: 3-4pm, Enjoy a lap loom demonstration by local artist Julie Bonifay.SUNDAY: 10:30am-12:30pm, Enjoy a jazz combo during your brunch at Bleu Restaurant – we’re planning a special something just for you! �en head to Poppy from 1-2pm where Littles are invited to make a kid-friendly necklace with Lacy Stroessner of Madre Beads & eat cookies!

BLUESTEM CRAFTS + TELLERS GALLERY AND BAR13 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Opening reception for Columbia �ber artist Rebecca Douglas. Each of her one-of-a-kind quilts are a beauty to behold. SATURDAY: Rebecca Douglas will be demonstrating her quilting technique from start to �nish with a small project.SUNDAY: 11am-1pm, Artists’ Brunch at Teller’s! Adults can enjoy a mimosa special while kids can have fun creating a make-and-take art project with Bluestem sta�.

COLUMBIA ART LEAGUE+ SYCAMORE207 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: 6-8pm, �e Ark Busk! Back by popular demand, the Art Busk features high school art students creating paintings in tandem with live musicians, followed by a canvas swap with each artist moving to another artist’s canvas to continue the artwork. Fun and lively with surprising results.SATURDAY: 12-12:30pm and 1-1:30pm, Brush and Bass, an artist and musician creating their art in tandem as both improvise in response to each other. Gallery open 11am-5pm. SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Explore pairings of writings and visual art that illuminate the secrets of inspiration and the creative process with the Interpretations III exhibit.

PREMIUM MEMBERSMAKES SCENTS+ ROOT CELLAR19 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Artist Reception featuring Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH and Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks.SATURDAY: 12-4pm, Maker, spinner, knitter and artist Amy Higgins Stambaugh of WOOLCRUSH will be doing a live spinning demonstration. 6-10pm, Stop by Root Cellar for their 'pop up' bar with local snacks and a local beer menu.SUNDAY: 10am-1pm, Creative Engineer and handyman, Michael Marcum of Double M Metalworks will be doing a live wire demonstration while you enjoy a new brunch menu at Root Cellar on Walnut.

STEPHENS COLLEGE WILL BE PROVIDING WATER FRIDAY EVENING ALONG THE CRAWL.

CAN’T GET ENOUGHARTRAGEOUS?join us April 8-10, 2016.

STANDARD MEMBERS+ INFO

ARTRAGEOUSWEEKENDS.ORG

SPONSORSPRESENTS

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

LA FERIA919 Alley A

FRIDAY: Embossed metal by Patricia Morales and Talavera from Mexico.SATURDAY: Access Arts activities throughout the day for adults and children.

ROUTE25 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy a live performance by Chris Stephens who will play improvised instrumental music inspired by classical traditions from the East. �e Indian sitar, Egyptian oud and Chinese pipa will be featured.SATURDAY: 3pm, local artist and Resident Arts founder Madeleine LeMieux will be doing an oil painting demonstration. Her subject will be our Friday musician, Chris Stephens, while he is playing! SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Free bracelet-making with our fair trade South American tagua nut beads.

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FRIDAY: Local wood craftsman Kerry Pudenz will showcase his portable outdoor wooden wine table. 7-9 pm, 16-year old Joni Lemons from Spring�eld, MO will perform songs from her latest album, Punk Lemonade.SATURDAY: 1-3pm; What came �rst, the chicken or the popcorn? Kids are invited to meet, hold and feed Gidget the chicken & participate in a popcorn-themed art project with CoMo GoPo!SUNDAY: 1pm, Pie Eating Contest in Alley A! Winner takes home a pie from Peggy Jean’s pies and a free pie box.

COMO GOPO, ARTISAN GOURMET POPCORN MADE WITH LOCAL INGREDIENTS, WILL PROVIDE UNIQUE FLAVORS AT EACH STANDARD MEMBER PARTNER ON FRIDAY EVENING.

CAN’T GET ENOUGHARTRAGEOUS?join us April 8-10, 2016.

STANDARD MEMBERS+ INFO

ARTRAGEOUSWEEKENDS.ORG

SPONSORSPRESENTS

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

LA FERIA919 Alley A

FRIDAY: Embossed metal by Patricia Morales and Talavera from Mexico.SATURDAY: Access Arts activities throughout the day for adults and children.

ROUTE25 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy a live performance by Chris Stephens who will play improvised instrumental music inspired by classical traditions from the East. �e Indian sitar, Egyptian oud and Chinese pipa will be featured.SATURDAY: 3pm, local artist and Resident Arts founder Madeleine LeMieux will be doing an oil painting demonstration. Her subject will be our Friday musician, Chris Stephens, while he is playing! SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Free bracelet-making with our fair trade South American tagua nut beads.

1 2 3GIDGET’S GARAGE906 Alley A

FRIDAY: Local wood craftsman Kerry Pudenz will showcase his portable outdoor wooden wine table. 7-9 pm, 16-year old Joni Lemons from Spring�eld, MO will perform songs from her latest album, Punk Lemonade.SATURDAY: 1-3pm; What came �rst, the chicken or the popcorn? Kids are invited to meet, hold and feed Gidget the chicken & participate in a popcorn-themed art project with CoMo GoPo!SUNDAY: 1pm, Pie Eating Contest in Alley A! Winner takes home a pie from Peggy Jean’s pies and a free pie box.

COMO GOPO, ARTISAN GOURMET POPCORN MADE WITH LOCAL INGREDIENTS, WILL PROVIDE UNIQUE FLAVORS AT EACH STANDARD MEMBER PARTNER ON FRIDAY EVENING.

CAN’T GET ENOUGHARTRAGEOUS?join us April 8-10, 2016.

STANDARD MEMBERS+ INFO

ARTRAGEOUSWEEKENDS.ORG

SPONSORSPRESENTS

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

LA FERIA919 Alley A

FRIDAY: Embossed metal by Patricia Morales and Talavera from Mexico.SATURDAY: Access Arts activities throughout the day for adults and children.

ROUTE25 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy a live performance by Chris Stephens who will play improvised instrumental music inspired by classical traditions from the East. �e Indian sitar, Egyptian oud and Chinese pipa will be featured.SATURDAY: 3pm, local artist and Resident Arts founder Madeleine LeMieux will be doing an oil painting demonstration. Her subject will be our Friday musician, Chris Stephens, while he is playing! SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Free bracelet-making with our fair trade South American tagua nut beads.

1 2 3GIDGET’S GARAGE906 Alley A

FRIDAY: Local wood craftsman Kerry Pudenz will showcase his portable outdoor wooden wine table. 7-9 pm, 16-year old Joni Lemons from Spring�eld, MO will perform songs from her latest album, Punk Lemonade.SATURDAY: 1-3pm; What came �rst, the chicken or the popcorn? Kids are invited to meet, hold and feed Gidget the chicken & participate in a popcorn-themed art project with CoMo GoPo!SUNDAY: 1pm, Pie Eating Contest in Alley A! Winner takes home a pie from Peggy Jean’s pies and a free pie box.

COMO GOPO, ARTISAN GOURMET POPCORN MADE WITH LOCAL INGREDIENTS, WILL PROVIDE UNIQUE FLAVORS AT EACH STANDARD MEMBER PARTNER ON FRIDAY EVENING.

CAN’T GET ENOUGHARTRAGEOUS?join us April 8-10, 2016.

STANDARD MEMBERS+ INFO

ARTRAGEOUSWEEKENDS.ORG

SPONSORSPRESENTS

OCTOBER 16-18, 2015

LA FERIA919 Alley A

FRIDAY: Embossed metal by Patricia Morales and Talavera from Mexico.SATURDAY: Access Arts activities throughout the day for adults and children.

ROUTE25 South Ninth Street

FRIDAY: Enjoy a live performance by Chris Stephens who will play improvised instrumental music inspired by classical traditions from the East. �e Indian sitar, Egyptian oud and Chinese pipa will be featured.SATURDAY: 3pm, local artist and Resident Arts founder Madeleine LeMieux will be doing an oil painting demonstration. Her subject will be our Friday musician, Chris Stephens, while he is playing! SUNDAY: 12-5pm, Free bracelet-making with our fair trade South American tagua nut beads.

1 2 3GIDGET’S GARAGE906 Alley A

FRIDAY: Local wood craftsman Kerry Pudenz will showcase his portable outdoor wooden wine table. 7-9 pm, 16-year old Joni Lemons from Spring�eld, MO will perform songs from her latest album, Punk Lemonade.SATURDAY: 1-3pm; What came �rst, the chicken or the popcorn? Kids are invited to meet, hold and feed Gidget the chicken & participate in a popcorn-themed art project with CoMo GoPo!SUNDAY: 1pm, Pie Eating Contest in Alley A! Winner takes home a pie from Peggy Jean’s pies and a free pie box.

COMO GOPO, ARTISAN GOURMET POPCORN MADE WITH LOCAL INGREDIENTS, WILL PROVIDE UNIQUE FLAVORS AT EACH STANDARD MEMBER PARTNER ON FRIDAY EVENING.