Plan Your Visit to the Krasl Art Fair Next Weekend, July 9-10

The 60th Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff is just a few days away! On July 9 and 10, 172 artists from across the nation will turn Lake Bluff Park into an outdoor art experience at the largest fundraiser for Krasl Art Center (KAC). You can get your tickets and merchandise now (walk-up tickets and limited merchandise will be available at the fair), but there is more to know about this year’s 60th celebratory event!

·    The Block Party 60th celebration is Friday, July 8 from 5–10 pm on KAC’s Oval Lawn. Learn more about tickets and bands at krasl.org/art-fair/block-party. No pets allowed. Service animals welcome.

·    Find the St. Joe Farmers Market on Broad Street and Lake Boulevard on both days.

·    There are free activities available on KAC’s grounds. Guests are invited to explore KAC campus for different activities all weekend long, including a collaborative artmaking activity in Thomas Freier’s ‘Art Dome’ located in KAC’s East Garden that is dedicated in memory of Lupe Hopp.

·    Water Street Glassworks, KAC Faculty and Guild, and KAC’s Teen Arts Council and Emerging Artists will be in KAC’s scenic Oval Lawn.

·    Krasl Art Center’s galleries have even more to discover during the weekend. Three free exhibitions are on view during Art Fair hours: ‘Rethinking Monuments: American Sculpture in its Time, 1850-2000’, ‘The Art of Egg Prize’, and a selection of Olga Krasl original artworks and family photos.

·    Throughout Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, you can also discover new artworks as part of the ‘New Biennial: 2022 Invitational.’

There are still volunteer opportunities at this year’s Art Fair! Learn more and sign up at https://krasl.org/art-fair/volunteer-at-krasl-art-fair-on-the-bluff/

Guests should note that no pets are allowed in Lake Bluff Park during the event per city ordinance. Only service animals are allowed in the event. Lake Bluff Park is a walking-only zone. Scooters, bikes, rollerblades, skateboards, and hoverboards are not permitted, and it is a smoke-free area.

PARKING & NAVIGATING ST. JOSEPH

VIP Parking is available for Collectors Experience Package holders, starting at $65 for KAC Members ($135 for non-members). Packages also include:

·    Free Admission to the Friday night Block Party on Friday, July 8

·    *Saturday exclusive Collector-only shopping from 9 – 10 am

·    A buffet breakfast with the artists at Schu’s on Saturday, June 9, 7 – 10 am

·    Bypass check-in and head straight to entrances by the red umbrellas

·    Unlimited access, weekend-long passes (with your collector pins)

·    Access to the VIP Collectors Experience Lounge located on KAC’s grounds.

FREE LOTS

·    Courthouse Parking Lot, 811 Port Street, St. Joseph, MI

·    Box Factory for the Arts, 1101 Broad Street, St. Joseph, MI

·    There is a City Lot across the street from the Box Factory as well.

PAID LOTS TO SUPPORT AREA NONPROFITS

·    Trinity Lutheran-613 Court Street, St. Joseph

·    Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School (Rose Center)-301 Wayne Street, St. Joseph benefitting Laker Athletics

·    Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School Teachers Parking Lot-915 Pleasant Street, St. Joseph, MI benefitting Laker Athletics

·    Horizon Bank lot, 811 Ship Street, St. Joseph benefitting Laker Athletics

THE GUIDEBOOK

Your go-to resource for navigating the Art Fair – The Guidebook – will be printed in the July fourth (4) edition of MailMax, and copies will be available on-site during the event. The Guidebook contains a map of the event and images of all participating artists, in addition to more arts-related resources throughout Berrien County during the art-filled weekend.

The 2022 Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff is presented by 1st Source Bank Wealth Advisory Services. It is sponsored by Signature Toyota, 98.3 The Coast, MailMax, Pepsi Beverage Company of Benton Harbor, Southwest Michigan Tourist Council, Aisle Rocket, Boulevard Inn and Bistro, The Buck Burger and Brew, Forté Coffee, The Livery, Pier 33 Marina, Schu’s Grill & Bar, Waterfront Framing & Design, and Wightman.

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