The Midsummer Night’s Fair brings art and music to Lions Park this weekend.
Artwork for sale includes paintings, ceramics and jewelry by state and regional artists. In addition to art, two stages will be set up at the park with a variety of musical acts.
Jennifer Skinner, public relations coordinator for the Firehouse Art Center, the festival organizer, said the annual event is the center’s way of showing appreciation to Norman residents.
“This is the Firehouse [Art Center]’s way of giving back to the community,” Skinner said. “We don’t make any money on this event. We are so grateful for the support the city gives us every year and to all the people that come out to all our events and come to take classes with us.”
At the center of the festivities, there will be a large tent where Firehouse Art Center faculty members will host demonstrations.
Faculty members also will provide children with opportunities to create art, like the “Children’s Art Wall.” Children can sign up to paint a panel on the wall, which is visible from Flood Street.
Schedule
Main Stage
Friday
6 p.m. Brittani Dawn Moon
7 p.m. Never Satisfied
8 p.m. Maggie McClure
9 p.m. Dylan Hammett
10 p.m. Love Button
Saturday
6 p.m. Thomas Anderson
7 p.m. Lily Guild
8 p.m. Bungalouski
9 p.m. The Stumblers
10 p.m. Mama Sweet
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