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IMAGINE! Public Art in the Plaza - A Celebration
IMAGINE! Public Art in the Plaza
When: September 2 - September 5
Where: Corning's Nasser Civic Center Plaza
The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes is pleased to present IMAGINE! Public Art in the Plaza – a multidisciplinary arts event, which envisions the Corning Civic Center Plaza as a future Public Arts Park
IMAGINE! will be held at the Corning Civic Center Plaza on Thursday, September 2 through Sunday, September 5, 2021. Free and open to the public. Bring a picnic to this family friendly event! Ribbon Cutting followed by a dance performance entitled The Civic Social created by choreographers Mark Schmidt and Remi Harris. The performance will end with a Community Dance Party!
Performances and demonstrations will take place during the following times. For a full listing of events, visit eARTS.org/imagine:- Thursday, September 2, 6-9PM
- Friday, September 3, 1-8PM
- Saturday, September 4, 1-8PM
- Sunday, September 5, 1-6PM
Local artists, street performers/buskers, temporary art installations, as well as dynamic open-air theatre, music and dance performances will fill Corning’s Civic Center Plaza and covered ice rink with art! Corning Museum of Glass, The Rockwell Museum, the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, Elmira Little Theatre, Cantata Singers, Shakespeare Without Walls, and Southeast Steuben County Library are just a few of the organizations transforming the Corning Civic Plaza! Tips and donations will be accepted and are encouraged.
Stay tuned to the IMAGINE! website for new arts demonstration and performance listings!IMAGINE! Public Art in the Plaza - A ...Date and Time
Saturday Sep 4, 2021
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM EDTThursday, September 2, 6-9PMFriday, September 3, 1-8PM
Saturday, September 4, 1-8PM
Sunday, September 5, 1-6PMLocation
Corning's Nasser Civic Center Plaza
400 Civic Center Plaza
Corning, NY 14830Fees/Admission
FREE and Open to the Public
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