Showing posts with label Northeast Arts KC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northeast Arts KC. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Popsicle Parade

Last night was the Second Annual Popsicle Parade in Budd Park here in Old Northeast... organized by NorthEast Presbyterian Church and Northeast Arts KC ... kids (and big kids) decorated their bikes, scooters, wheel chairs or themselves and paraded from the north side of the Park by Holy Cross over to the swimming pool.... Prizes and popsicles were presented at the end. I was honored to be one of the judges for the event and, while I sincerely hoped to be bribed, I wasn't....







Above, pondering the meaning of it all..... below, in full bloom....














Sunday, April 24, 2011

Chalk Walk 2011

Saturday and Sunday saw Chalk Walk return to the Concourse in Historic Northeast. Put on by Northeast Arts KC.... it was great this year because the weather cooperated. Below a shot from Sunday... the largest completed piece ...Above and below, artists at work on Saturday.... cloudy, a few sprinkles but nothing major.



Above, famous Northeast cartoonist ELBryan at work... below sculptor George Rousis with his daughter.....

Above.... all surfaces were covered with chalk.....


Above, Rebecca Koop (red hat) who heads up Northeast Arts ..... below images of the bike rack sculptures that are being considered for locations in Northeast.




The magician said his show was really good because he'd seen it before.
















Above, pooches welcome.....







Kids were encouraged to apply their own makeup.....




Above, Angela, community organizer for Don Bosco and her very own critters.

Above, the Uni-bomber, or ELBryan again....

Above, the newest addition to the Bryan household and below, Gillian with her flower...
















Above, rumor has it this is a self-portrait by the sponsor.



Below to the end, images from Sunday..... sunny and perfect weather early on.





The above drawing was 3D and glasses were provided.








Performance art was performed.