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“We’re really looking for projects that will impact a lot of people so that more and more residents and guests to the Cincinnati region and Downtown will experience BLINK and the vibrancy of the arts,” says ArtsWave President and CEO Alecia Kintner.
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In a Facebook post, the agency said, "Our presence at the leadership table was feeling to us more and more like an honorary courtesy than an active and collaborative partnership. By the end of March, we had reached the end of our rope and decided it was time for us to move on."
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BLINK will still include Findlay Market and Over-the-Rhine, Downtown, The Banks and Roebling Point, through downtown Covington. Organizers are still trying to figure out how to include Mainstrasse.
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Organizers of the popular BLINK light festival are hosting a town hall this week for artists interested in participating. Artists can apply for light-based installations, murals, projection mapping, or music performances.
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Cincinnati's BLINK art and light festival will be back for the third time this October. The popular event was last held in 2019 and drew more than a million attendees.
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Updated: Oct. 16, 4:47 p.m.The second Blink festival was bigger than the first, expanding into Kentucky with more murals, and more projection mapping. It…
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Blink started Thursday night and one of the biggest, if not the biggest, event was the lighting of the Roebling Suspension Bridge. The historic span was…
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Correction 4:46 p.m.The four-night light and art phenomenon known as Blink starts Thursday, with projection mapping, sculptures and murals on display from…
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Architects of Air is back for this year's Blink festival. The inflated luminarium makes use of a thin PVC material to create a glowing wonderland of color…
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The BLINK art, light and culture event returns to Cincinnati. And this year it stretches into Covington with more than two miles of lights illuminating…