“Dripped on the Road” Artists To Create Mural Masterpieces in Lock Haven Beginning October 1

By Emily Wright

LOCK HAVEN— In the coming weeks, the City of Lock Haven will come alive with new artistic additions as a cohort of talented artists from the “Dripped on the Road” (DOTR) program grace downtown with four unique murals. Supported by funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Clinton County Visitors Bureau and Tourism Agency, and the City of Lock Haven, this vibrant initiative aims to enrich the community’s cultural landscape.

Starting Tuesday, October 1, five artists from Dripped on the Road will begin their creative journey in Lock Haven, with the final murals set for completion on Tuesday, October 15. During this two-week period, artists will connect with the community through various engaging events aimed at celebrating and fostering public art.

DOTR, a traveling artist residency program led by directors Denton Burrows and Jonathan Neville, is renowned for fostering unique creative environments for artists while enhancing the visual atmosphere of communities through public art. The eighth installment of their “On the Road” program features three prominent artists from across the United States: Humble, Zach Curtis, and Danielle Mastrion.

The artists will be bringing their extraordinary talents to four prominent locations in Lock Haven:
– Haven Wash Station, 377 E. Main Street
– M&J Supply, 309 E. Main Street
– Roxy Theatre, 308 E. Main Street
– Annie Halenbake Ross Library, 232 W. Main Street

The designs for these murals are being kept under wraps until the grand finale – a mural tour set to take place on Tuesday, October 15.

In addition to the mural creation process, the initiative includes several events aimed at showcasing the artists and their work:

1. Documentary Screening at the Roxy Theatre
When: Tuesday, October 8, at 7:00 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
Where: Roxy Theatre, 308 E. Main Street
Details: In 2020, DOTR completed a program in Indiana, PA, and created a documentary to showcase their impact on the community. Don’t miss the DOTR-produced documentary “Small Town Big Canvas: An Indiana, PA Story” and engage with the artists during a Q&A session. This event is free to the public.

2. Gallery Show and Artist Talk at Station Gallery
When: Friday, October 11; the Gallery Show starts at 6:00 p.m., and the artists will share
information about their work at 7:00 p.m.
Where: The Station Gallery, 2 E. Bald Eagle Street
Details: A free, all-ages event where the artists will share insights about their work and experiences.

3. Mural Tour and Reception
When: Tuesday, October 15, at 4:00 p.m.
Where: Starting at the Roxy Theatre and concluding at the Annie Halenbake Ross Library.
Details: A walking tour of the completed murals, followed by a short reception with refreshments at the library, where attendees will get another chance to interact with the artists. Attendees are advised to dress appropriately for this outdoor event.

The City of Lock Haven extends heartfelt thanks to the Roxy Theatre, Station Gallery and the Clinton County Arts Council, and the Annie Halenbake Ross Library for donating their spaces for these events and their continued partnership in this initiative. The City would also like to give a special thanks to Action Equipment, Inc. for donating equipment to help the artists achieve their creative visions for the murals at new heights.

This mural initiative aligns with Lock Haven’s broader vision of creating an Active Arts Corridor, thanks to a generous grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The project aims not only to beautify the city but also to catalyze placemaking and further public art initiatives in the coming years.

Stay updated on events and announcements related to this initiative by visiting the City of Lock Haven’s Facebook Page and Civil Space page under the “Active Arts Corridor Project”. For any questions, contact Abbey Roberts, Planner & Development Coordinator, at 570-893-5903 or aroberts@lockhavenpa.gov.

As the city gears up for this artistic transformation, Lock Haven residents and visitors alike are invited to join in celebrating creativity and community spirit through this exceptional public art initiative.

City of Lock Haven Facebook page: www.facebook.com/groups/cityoflockhaven/
City of Lock Haven Civil Space page: https://lockhavenpa.civilspace.io/en

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