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Midwinter Blues: Floco Torres

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

Jan 30 2020
Midwinter Blues: Floco Torres

Midwinter Blues & Other Tunes combines a concert in the auditorium by a great local band with a micro-residency of a local artist in the lobby, with buskers setting the vibe in the galleries.

Jan 30 • Floco Torres @ 7:00 PM
Color Forms Wall art activity • artist Hui-Chu Ying demos screenprinting

Midwinter Blues & Other Tunes combines a concert in the auditorium by a great local band with a micro-residency of a local artist in the lobby, with buskers setting the vibe in the galleries. Each week features a surprise pop up activity or performance designed to delight.

Support for Midwinter Blues & Other Tunes is provided in celebration of Ann & Ronald Allan, with additional support from R. Shea Brewing.

ADMISSION INFO

Doors at 5:30 PM; auditorium concerts at 7 PM

Museum galleries and lobby are free and open to all.

Admission to concerts in the auditorium is:

Advance tickets: $8/members; $10/nonmembers
Season pass (all 4 concerts): $18/members; $36/nonmembers
Admission at the door: $9/members; $12/nonmembers
Auditorium concerts begin at 7 pm.

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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