Have you ever looked at a loading dock and thought, “That would be a great place for a party!” If you’re an event planner, the answer is probably “Yes!” Think about it. A loading dock is essentially indoor-outdoor. The docks have built-in stage areas. They are easy to clean up. They are bare bones and you can do anything you want with them. They have access to electric. They are easy to find. And a loading dock is ideal for loading necessities in and out?
On Saturday, October 1, Buffalo Arts Studio will be hosting REVELX25 – a kick-off event for the organization’s 25 Year Anniversary. The party is going to be held at the loading docks of the Tri-Main center, and will feature an assortment of live music including:
Featuring Live Music by:
- Aircraft
- Humble Braggers
- Feverbox
- DJ Yes
“This fall marks Buffalo Arts Studio’s 25th anniversary as a significant player in Western New York,” said Alma Carrillo, Executive Director of Buffalo Arts Studio. “We are honored for the overwhelming and continued support from so many different people and communities over the years that have made this possible. We want to celebrate the Studio’s rich history while we look forward to 25 more years of arts access and community engagement.”
Tommy Nguyen and his PLUSH Posse performing as living, breathing, reveling works of art.
Guests will also enjoy craft beer and wine from Try-It Distributing, as well as a variety of food trucks, including The Flaming Fish, The Cheesy Chick, Lomo Lomo, and 716 Club House.
REVELX25
Saturday, October 1, 2016
7pm-12am
Sounds, visuals, food… hosted on an off-TriMania year for those who just can’t wait that long for a massive celebration of the arts!
Jewett Ave loading dock, Tri-Main Center (2495 Main St, Buffalo NY 14214)
Free Parking off Halbert Street
Tickets and information at basx25.org. Tickets are $15. See Facebook for details.
*A fall celebration of art in Buffalo, the event will showcase two new murals on either side of the Halbert and Jewett Street intersection. Daniel Galas, Buffalo Arts Studioresident artist, recently completed the multi-paneled 72 Jewett, featuring a fresh view of neighborhood landmarks painted on the exterior of the Koch Metal Spinning building. And, just down the block is “Advantageous Geometry #5: TOWER OF POWER” designed by artist Nicholas Miller and executed by TEAM RAZORWIRE, including Chris Kameck and Nicholas Miller with studio assistant Andrew Bannister. Both of these works of art were featured on Buffalo Rising.