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Inside|Out Block Party: Merriman Valley (at Akron Art Museum)

Presented by Akron Art Museum at Akron Art Museum, Akron OH

Sep 01 2016
Inside|Out Block Party: Merriman Valley (at Akron Art Museum)

Bring the whole family out to the Akron Art Museum for a FREE celebration of the Inside|Out artwork installed in Merriman Valley!

A docent-led gallery tour will start at 6:00 pm to learn more about the Inside|Out artwork that is installed in Merriman Valley. Enjoy art activities and music from Downtown@Dusk band The Angie Haze Project.

View the map to all 10 Inside|Out installations in Merriman Valley: http://bit.ly/2aMtui7

Discover all 40 Inside|Out installations using the Inside|Out tour app (no download needed: it works in your device’s web browser): http://bit.ly/1KoqOzK

Our community partners in Merriman Valley are:

Summit Metro Parks and Weathervane Playhouse.

Additional support provided by R.Shea Brewing, which is featuring a special brew called “The Elvis” in celebration of Andy Warhol’s Single Elvis.

Inside|Out is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Header image: Raphael Gleitsmann, The Brown Gloves, c. 1932. Inside|Out reproduction installed at Pub Bricco.

ADMISSION INFO

Gallery admission is FREE every Thursday.

LOCATION

Akron Art Museum

1 South High, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Members park free in the deck adjacent to the library
Park across from museum entrance on High Street
Fully handicap accessible
Standard strollers welcome in most areas

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