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Omaha Summer Arts Festival

Greetings,

Welcome to the Cooper studio.

The Omaha Summer Arts Festival is just around the corner, and fast approaching.  In fact, let me give you the dates:

Friday, June 26th, 11am-8pm
Saturday June 27th, 11am-8pm
Sunday June 28th, 11am-5pm

And even more importantly, let me tell you where I'll be :)
I am artist/exhibitor #82, which means in front of the library, vaguely the intersection of 14th and Farnam, in downtown Omaha, Nebraska.

I have been fielding a few questions regarding which paintings I will be bringing :), and yes, as many as possible, but the trusty van does have it's limitations. If you have connected with a specific painting at my website and are needing to see it up close and personal, please let me know. I will make sure it has reserved accomodations for the trip!

Ok, the studio calls.

Later, Cooper

Don't you love it when the stupid machine thinks it knows what you want to do?  I have tried three different ways to link the address into the above text----aargh.  Here's the address for further info:   www.SummerArts.org


1 Response to Omaha Summer Arts Festival

downtown worker
via web
As nice as this event is for the people that like outdoor entertainment, it's not as wonderful for the downtown workers in and around the Gene Leahy Mall in the office buildings. Starting as early as Thursday night, streets are being blocked off and changed from one-way to two-way streets. I saw a couple of near misses because drivers are confused. I wouldn't want to be in the office building near 13th & Farnam with the new-age band playing loud music Friday afternoon. At least the area looked clean on Monday morning. This event has gotten so large it's time to move it to a new location. The Santa Lucia festival also used to block off the same streets but they moved to the waterfront where the city has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars developing and promoting. Parking is less than adequate in the current area. It doesn't seem to make any logical sense yet the city public works department seems to encourage the event to continue.








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