when || April 28, 2012 (7-11pm)
where || In downtown Lakeland, from the Orange Street Bridge to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and beyond. The primary venue is under the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Pavilion.
what || A progressive art party of visual art, short film, fashion, sound and performance with a focus our agricultural heritage.
how much || Online in Advance: $15 / Day of Event: Adults $20, Students $10 with valid student ID at the door.
Get discounted tickets ($15) or an annual pass/basic membership ($50) BY CLICKING HERE!
Platform Art presents Platform Art Party #19: Art in AgriCulture on April 28 in downtown Lakeland.
A public art piece funded by Platform Art will be unveiled during the event, which is a celebration of Earth Month and Polk County’s rich agricultural heritage.
Popular belief is agriculture cannot exist in hot concrete jungles, but Art in AgriCulture will, in conjunction with the City of Lakeland, highlight “urban agriculture” by making improvements to the city’s environmental landscape.
Various community partners will present visual art, short films, sound and performance pieces focusing on Polk County’s agricultural heritage during the Art Party. An agriculture-themed fashion show will also take place, ensuring that all forms of art can represent agricultural heritage.
Along with a garden at the corner of New York Avenue and Orange Street, all efforts of Art in AgriCulture will ultimately help usher pedestrians seamlessly from The Lakeland Center to downtown locations such as Hollis Garden, the Frances Langford Promenade at Lake Mirror, shops, bars and restaurants in the area.
St. Petersburg artist Charlie Parker has been commissioned to design and produce a large ceramic tile mural to be installed on the Orange Street Bridge to create a gateway from The Lakeland Center into the downtown area.
For tickets to Art in AgriCulture, order online at www.platformart.org. Tickets are $15 in advance, and $20 the day of the event, $15 with student ID.
Learn some facts and statistics about Polk County agriculture on the Polk County Farm Bureau website.
Art Party #19 | Call for Artists | Call for Shameless Commerce (vendors) | Call for Poetry
