Art Off Pike celebrates 10 years in Covington’s downtown on Sunday with art, performances, family fun and food.Â
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Located along 7th Street between Washington and Madison from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the  annual free arts festival will feature work for sale by more than 60 local artists who will be selling their work in a variety of media. Festival-goers can work on a chalk street mural with Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center and paint flowers and “Mix + Match Buildings” with Visionaries and Voices.
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Performances include Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra’s “Bach and Bombox,” Bi-Okoto African Roots, and Elementz Dance. A Covington-inspired jeans jacket fashion show includes the Upcycle Jean Jacket Auction, with all proceeds going to Covington-based organizations chosen by the artists.
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Families can compete in a movie-themed scavenger hunt and see an outdoor screening of “The Goonies.”Â
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Participating artists are:
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Ceramics: Christie Goodfellow, Trish McLennan, Javonne Whittle; Glass: Carolyn Althoff, Tim Gottschalk; Graphics: Jay Becker, Amanda Hogan Carlisle, Beth Meyer,Â
Derrick Riley; Jewelry: Lynnea Bennett, Don Bodenberg, Susie Brand, Benjamin Jordan, Beverly Kenney, Robert Marksz; Mixed Media: BLDG, Stephen Childress, Tony Dotson, Cate Douglas, Aurore Fournier, Stephanie Redman, Sheila Sweeney-Tebbe, Maximillian Unterhaslberger; Painting: Mike Altman, Jarrod Becker, Jessie Boone, Patricia Brent, Suzanne Marie Lambert, Nicole Manning, Michelle Sanchez (with Manifest Gallery); Photography: Tom DiBello, Scott McHenry, Jeffrey Poland, Lane Schafer; Sculpture: Brad McCombs, Jessica Wolf, John Young; Textiles: Kathryn Swartz; Watercolor: Jeri Burns; Wood: Billie Bradford, Jerry Warner
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-Jackie Demaline, RCN Arts
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Photo:Â Art Off Pike 2013/RCN file
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