Friday, Nov 01, 2024
Media Release
City of Little Rock Public Relations (501) 371-6801
Because of the likelihood of inclement weather, the first-ever iCREATE Fall Crawl scheduled for Saturday, November 9, has been postponed. Organizers are actively working to reschedule the event.
Original news release:
LITTLE ROCK – To celebrate the creative spirit of Arkansas's capital city, the City of Little Rock will host its first-ever iCREATE Fall Crawl on Saturday, Nov. 9, at multiple locations in the heart of Little Rock.
iCREATE is Mayor Frank Scott, Jr.'s initiative to foster new opportunities within the creative economy by promoting collaboration between local creatives, offering access to professional and skill-based workshops, helping secure funding to support creative endeavors and showcase the talent of creative Little Rock entrepreneurs and residents. Little Rock's creative economy is vibrant, and the iCREATE Fall Crawl aims to demonstrate that through a dynamic event that shines a spotlight on Little Rock's talented artists, creative small business owners and community advocates.
The stops on the iCREATE Fall Crawl offer special experiences that celebrate Little Rock's rich culture, history and creativity. They will include live performances, hands-on art installations, local shopping and interactive exhibits.
Locations and times include:
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, 501 W. Ninth St., 10 a.m. to noon
Participants can enjoy live entertainment and shop from vendors. The Soul of Philanthropy - Soul Child: The Next Gen of Giving will be playing in the Main Gallery—a lively, hands-on experience where kids can discover the joy of giving through engaging activities designed just for them. Mosaic Templars' newly renovated permanent gallery will be open, featuring interactive exhibits and state-of-the-art technology.
Seventh Street Mural Corridor (Intersection of Seventh and Dennison streets), 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Discover the stories of Little Rock’s diverse communities at the Seventh Street Mural Corridor, where public art installations bring local history and culture to life. Enjoy live mural paintings in progress, shop with creative vendors, and experience Little Rock-based entertainment, including an exciting demo by the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra’s Bucket Band and an interactive instrument petting zoo for all ages.
Baker's Alley, 601 Main St., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Baker’s Alley behind the Arkansas Repertory Theatre will feature a Painting Party where participants can add their unique splash of color by painting a rainbow on the alley’s roadway. This celebration includes refreshments, ample paint, and supplies provided for all. This is an opportunity for all to leave their marks on Little Rock’s creative scene.
Arkansas Repertory Theater, 601 Main St., 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Experience a powerful, free performance and premiere of The Breach at The Rep, featuring compelling stories from veterans and their families. Before and after the 2 p.m. show, explore the Veteran Business Expo, showcasing veteran-owned businesses, while enjoying a selection of local food trucks on-site. Don’t miss this inspiring afternoon of storytelling, resilience, community connection, and delicious eats.
The City invites residents and guests to any or all of the four events as we come together to support our creative community, grow our local economy, and foster deeper connections!