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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Albany Poets at Art On Lark

Albany Poets will be bringing poetry and spoken word to Art on Lark on Saturday, June 11. We will be at the Washington Stage at 12:30pm with some of the finest poets in the upstate New York area.

Last year poets Jill Crammond Wickham, Ed Rinaldi, Rebecca Schumejda, and Mojavi shared their work with a very enthusiastic audience and this year will be no different. Albany Poets will be announcing the poets who will be performing in the coming days, so stay tuned.

Art on Lark is one of the best arts festivals in the country with its mix of visual art and performance. Musicians (and friends of Albany Poets) Bryan Thomas and Olivia Quillio will be on stage along with local favorites Erin Harkes, Alta Mira, The Red Lions, and more.

Here is the info from the Lark Street BID:

image The Lark Street Business Improvement District is proud to present the 15th Annual Art on Lark 2011 on Saturday, June 11th from 10 am to 5 pm. Art on Lark is Albany’s Premier Arts Festival drawing over 25,000 attendees in 2009 and named “Best Arts Event” in the  Times Union Readers Poll in 2009 and 2010. It is the 2nd largest street festival in upstate New York, second only to LarkFEST! This event will host hundreds of artists, musicians, dance and theatre performances, one-day installations, and many more special events that will showcase Lark Street as Albany's Arts District.

We are proud to partner with WEXT 97.7 FM for the 2nd year at Art on Lark 2011!

EVENT LINE UP

Madison Stage
11:00am - Spaceland
12:00pm - Bryan Thomas
1:00pm - Olivia Quillio
2:00pm - Alta Mira
3:10pm - The Red Lions
4:15pm - Erin Harkes

Washington Stage
11:30am - Jake Cohen
12:30pm - Albany Poets
1:30 pm - NeedleGun
2:30 pm - Mike Poupolopous
3:45 pm - Disposable Rocket Band

Come out and support local arts!

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