This is an art event that I just attended in Sacramento, CA and it will only last another few days through February 25, 2017. I love the concept – it’s an old warehouse building scheduled to be demolished (along with all the art that was created in, around and on it). M5Arts are the artists behind the project. They did the Art Hotel last year, which was also later torn down after that event. Art Street has about 65,000 square feet of space in which 100 artists and performers have turned into a unique art experience. And it’s free to the public! Art installations are hanging, sculpted, lighted, painted on walls and interactive with audio effects. Some need the viewer to actually engage with the art to experience it. There is even a giant kaleidoscope! My words can’t express as much as the pictures, so I will let them tell the story. After all, a picture’s worth a thousand words! But… to get the full experience, you will need to do that yourself in person and it will all be demolished soon!
The location is 300 1st Ave., Sacramento, CA 95818
The hours are M-F 3pm-9pm & S/S 11am-9pm

Outside murals

Finishing touches… mural on outside of Art Street building

My favorite installation – I loved this! By Francesca Gamez & Shaun Burner

By Bryan Valenzuela

Light art by Robert Emerick & Rene Steinke

By Jared Tharp

Oil painting by Jeff Muser

Masking tape art installation with under lighting

Graffiti art by Hot Carl & PIER

Wall mural by Miles Toland

Hanging installation by Bailey Anderson

Cyanotype by Melissa Uroff

Cyanotypes by Melissa Uroff

By Waylon Horner

Installation by Lin Fei Fei

Wall mural by Jose Di Gregorio

Hanging geometric sculpture by Jose Di Gregorio

Collage wall of found objects by Nathan Cordero

Signs from Sacramento Women’s March To be archived in California State Library, SF. (Of course I had to pose with my hoodie!)