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    The LIC Block Party

    Sat, Sep 8, 2012, 12–5pm

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    SculptureCenter is pleased to announce the first LIC Block Party, presented with the Purves Street Block Association, this unique event features art and entertainment for all ages. SculptureCenter welcomes all guests free of charge. For location details and directions by public transportation and car please visit our website.

    The LIC Block Party features artist-led activity tents, a stage with live music and interactive performances, and a community-built, large-scale temporary sculpture. Within SculptureCenter's expansive galleries, guests will find the Artist Market with a selection of the best affordable and functional art and objects, and a family-friendly food court with food by local restaurants.

    Activity tents include: Tarot readings with Jesse van Buren, pom-pom making with Abby Walton and Travis Boyer, Cubist face painting with Stephanie Dodes, carnival games with Lior Shvil, discover your inner child with Jacques Louis Vidal, balloon activities with Ross Moreno and Justin Cooper, ask a lawyer with The Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (VLA), Elastic City neighborhood walks with Ben Weber, wondrous disguises and costumes with HiChristina! and clean your pennies with the Clean Penny Service. Kim Holleman will bring an oasis on wheels with Trailer Park, a mobile public park and Free Style Art will lead block party guests in building a large-scale temporary sculpture inspired by the changing architectural landscape of Long Island City.

    Artist Jennifer Sullivan will emcee a music and performance program featuring the all female mariachi group Mariachi Flor de Toloache, The Kate Bush Dance Troupe, Queens Jazz Overground, and Neal Medlyn, as well as a Fitness Intermission presented by the Long Island City YMCA. Take a break from the block party and participate in a Masala Bhangra Workout&reg dance routine that modernizes the high-energy folk dance of Bhangra with the exhilaration of Bollywood movies. Wind down with special late afternoon DJ sets by DJ JAR JAR WATTVR aka Jory Rabinovitz and Jesse Hlebo.

    SculptureCenter has invited a selection of artists to sell their art and objects to the public and providing the artists the opportunity to take one hundred percent of their proceeds. The Artist Market will feature sculpture, works on paper, clothing, artisanal soaps, books, zines, records, jewelry, tableware, and more by: Jessica Barensfeld, Ariel Dill, Gina Beavers, Guy Ben-Ari, Fredericks and Mae, Katy Krantz, Denise Kupferschmidt, Miniature Garden Publications, Caitlin Mociun, Paper Monument, Primary Information, Brie Ruais, Hanna Sandin, Shabd, Julia Sherman, Silva / Bradshaw, Kirk Stoller, Swill Children, Jeffrey Tranchell, Twig Terrariums, Leah Wolff, Gil Yefman and Rona Yefman.

    Major support has been provided by
    The New York Community Trust

    Block Party Sponsors
    Modern Spaces
    Rockrose

    Co-Sponsors
    Nest Seekers
    The Z Hotel
    Fine Art Frame Works
    Office of Cultural Affairs Consulate General of Israel in New York

    In kind Sponsors
    Big City Graph-X & Printing
    Soci&eacutete Perrier

    Media Partners
    The L Magazine
    Boro Magazine
    Gallerist NY
    Yelp
    Woodside Herald

    Event Partners
    Long Island City Cultural Alliance (LICCA)
    LIC Partnership
    Queens Tourism Council
    Long Island City YMCA
    Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (VLA)
    Materials for the Arts
    Elastic City
    Wyndham Garden Hotel - Long Island City
    Paris Images Screen Printing

    Block Party Food Court with
    Manducatis Rustica
    Malu
    SculptureCenter is thrilled to launch the new SculptureCenter ice cream flavor courtesy of Malu.
    The Burger Garage
    Sage General Store
    LIC Market
    Alobar

    Purves Street Block Association
    Purves Street is one block long and is located at the top of 43rd Avenue at Jackson Avenue. Over 100 residents have joined with SculptureCenter and nearby businesses to focus on neighborhood improvement and quality of life in our corner of Long Island City.