On a beautiful Saturday, September 28, 2024, Kansas City witnessed a vibrant celebration that showcased the city’s love for art and community. The Phase II of the MO Rivers Murals project officially kicked off in Berkley Riverfront, turning an ordinary day into an extraordinary visual feast along the levee walls under the Town of Kansas Bridge.
As part of the festivities, seven talented artists gathered to put their final touches on breathtaking murals that adorned the walls. Local art lovers were in for a treat, watching artists like Alexander Austin, Scribe, BIRDCAP, Nicole Salgar, Chelsea Lewinski, EMIT, and Evolution Sign & Mural transform the space into a dazzling art gallery.
The event wasn’t just about murals; it offered an entire day filled with family-friendly activities. Food trucks lined up, serving delicious bites for every taste bud. Whether you were craving savory tacos, sweet treats, or mouth-watering barbecue, there was something to satisfy any appetite. In addition to tasty food, attendees enjoyed lively performances from DJs, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration.
To make the experience even more enjoyable, a special collaboration with Big Rip Brewing Company was unveiled. They designed exclusive cans featuring their favorite craft brews, so everyone could toast to the occasion with a cold drink in hand. It was the perfect way to enjoy the wonderful weather while indulging in local flavors!
One of the highlights of the day was the presence of Art Garden vendors, who showcased a variety of art-related goods. From handmade crafts to unique artworks, visitors had the chance to take home a piece of Kansas City’s artistic flair. It was a wonderful opportunity for local artists to connect with the community and share their creations.
Attendees were encouraged to use the KC Streetcar for hassle-free transportation. The recommended stop was at 3rd and Grand, followed by a quick walk to the celebration site. Those opting to drive may have had a bit more challenge finding parking due to a KC Current match happening at noon nearby, so carpooling or choosing public transport was a smart choice!
This remarkable event was made possible thanks to the generous support from the Kansas City Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund (NTDF), whose grant aided in blending arts and tourism seamlessly. Their commitment to enriching the community through art was evident in every corner of this celebration.
If you missed out on the festivities today, don’t worry—there’s always something happening in Kansas City! Keeping up with local events is easy, thanks to the KC’s Official Visitors Guide. It’s filled with insider tips, local favorites, and seasonal attractions that will keep you in the loop. You can even sign up for their newsletter to stay updated with the latest news and deals around town!
Overall, the mural celebration in Kansas City was not just an event; it was a joyful reminder of how art can bring people together, beautify public spaces, and create lasting memories. We can’t wait to see how these murals beautify our city in the days to come!
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