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Red Hot Art Festival 2009 wrapped up last weekend. DIM Media set up shop with lots of your favorite pieces for sale. Mother nature apparently doesn’t like art and decided to rain all Saturday and be cold and windy on Sunday. In spite of the rain hundreds of people passed through Steven’s Square Park to enjoy the annual art and music festival. We got to hang out with some of our buddies, listen to some great bands and hand out free copies of our Coffee Crumbs ‘zine. We even did a bit of podcasting.
Thanks to everyone who came out and a special thanks to Caitlin for organizing the fest for the 3rd year in a row. Also, a special thanks to Colleen and Ivy for bringing refreshments and camping out with us… and the little kid who thought the coolest thing in our tent was the cardboard Caribou Coffee canteen.
Pictures below
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We just got back from moving the Celebrity series from the Dunn Bro’s in the Library to the North Loop Dunn Bro’s! After a minor snafu or two, the show is up and ready for your onslaught of gawking… just like real celebrities. Unlike, real celebrities, these lovely paintings will be hanging out all of June at your favorite neighborhood Dunn Bro’s. Pictures below. Yes some are from the 3rd St. Dunn Brother’s - we had a 3 hour showing of the series there, but will be back with them soon too. Think of it like a preview show
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Related Links:
- Event Page
- North Loop Dunn Bro’s Page
- Paparazzi Series Online
[ June 6, 2009 10:00 am to June 7, 2009 10:00 pm. ] DIM Media will be kickin’ it at the 2009 Red Hot Art Festival June 6th and 7th in Steven’s Square Park. We’ll be on hand rain or shine with some smaller works for sale that need a good home. We’ll also have an assortment of goodies to take home including the long anticipated Coffee Crumbs [...]
We’re back from Wausau’s Exhibitour and no one died in spite of the crazy night. Photos below…
DIM Media holed up in Terradea Salon & Spa on 3rd Street for the event. We packed the place with as much artwork as we could muster. Charles even reclaimed a few works from friends in Wausau [...]
