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Maria T wrote this on 9 Jun 2009. Share this story: Twitter this, Share on Facebook or Digg it

Join WPRB and hundreds of artists of all ages at ART ALL NIGHT-TRENTON 2009! Art All Night-Trenton is a 24-hour long art and entertainment celebration happening at the Museum of Contemporary Science (675 South Clinton Avenue) in downtown Trenton, NJ. Art All Night-Trenton begins at 3:00 PM on Saturday 6/20, runs through the night until 3:00 PM Sunday 6/21.

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Art All Night-Trenton takes place in the Chambersburg section of Trenton in a sprawling 50,000 square foot factory building. The site of Art All Night is a former Roebling Machine Shop and played an important part in manufacturing parts to construct the Brooklyn Bridge.

What is Art All Night-Trenton? It’s a 24-hour (literally) art and entertainment event! An opportunity for four-year-old refrigerator artists, spirited novices and seasoned professionals to display one piece of art in a gallery like setting and for the public to enjoy that art in a dramatic renovated urban space.

Submitting art to and attending Art All Night-Trenton is FREE and open to the public!

Last year over 500 artists of all ages, skill levels and mediums submitted work and more than 5,000 people attended. Join in to enjoy live music on indoor and outdoor stages, interactive art, art films featuring stop motion photography, and animation, lectures about using art to revitalize cities, meaningful kids art activities, interesting food, and plenty of artful surprises!

WPRB is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s event and station DJs will be showing off their skills at the event on the indoor stage! Don’t forget to stop by the WPRB booth and say hello, too!

Saturday 6/20
03:00 PM Alaap
03:30 PM Jon Solomon
04:00 PM Maria T
11:30 PM KPC

Sunday 6/21
01:00 PM Lance Loud
01:30 PM Bene.dj.ctus

For a complete listing of the event’s music line-up, interactive art events, directions and much more, visit the Art All Night-Trenton website.

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5 Comments »

  • Karen said:

    Art All Night Trenton 2009 is bound to be a super event. I attended and volunteered both in 2008 and 2007, and will be working again this year. My highlight? Hearing Trenton's own Richie Cole play his creative Jazz for all of us to hear while I browse all of the fantastic art work that will be displayed by local artists. To have a great musician that plays in Europe, Japan, Russia and the United States back in his home town will be fantastic! I can't wait to hear Joe G. of Utrecht Art (Cranbury, NJ) speak on the history
    of oil paints and perhaps give a demonstration. This is one event I don't want to miss!

  • Karen said:

    I forgot to mention some of the other super activities that will be going on at AAN 2009. Glass blowing, live bands, yoga, beer fest, wine from NJ vineyards, tatoo artists, fire pits,food, sculptures, design studios,etc. Oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings by local artists that will be for sale and for viewing. Also, a new section of interactive art called TASK, where everyone can be involved in a task. Oliver Herring, who started TASK will be here to photograph this event! When you see all the artistic talent that exist in our area you will be as impressed as I was. Thanks to those who are making this event possible!

  • MTS said:

    Thanks Karen! I can safely say that WPRB is psyched to be a part of this event. Please make sure to stop by our booth and say hi!

  • mcauliffecarroll said:

    The event space is really shaping up nicely. We constructed new freestanding displays today and everything is looking great! Check out our blog for updates on the Art All Night eventspace!

  • MTS said:

    Glad to hear the space is looking awesome! I'm really excited to spend a night in the former Roebling shop — when else would that actually happen!?