Artscape, in Baltimore
The 32nd annual Artscape is expected to attract more than 350,000 people before wrapping up Sunday night.
- Anthony Fuller, 11, stacks oversized dice as he prepares to make a big roll playing Farkle, a dice game where the player tries to reach a certain dice combination marking a point value. He was plating the game on Charles Street at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- The ferris wheel stands on Charles Street near Penn Station during Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Brandon Hollinger, Baltimore, smiles for Adara Carter as he poses in front of the ‘roach car’ on display in the Art Cars area at Artscape 2014. The two work at The Loading Dock exhibit and were on their lunch. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Zach Pekor, Baltimore, smiles as he has his picture taken while sitting in a mini art car on display in the Art Cars area of Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Abagail Smith, 4, Catonsville, smiles at her reflection in a chair made of rear view mirrors at Artscape 2014. Abigail is used to dual images as she has a twin sister, Audrey, who stood beside her. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- People are reflected as they walk past a chair made from car rear view mirrors at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Ariram Yeor spins Shoshana Davidoff-Gore while dancing to the music of the Screaming J’s, a piano band from Asheville, N.C., at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Hannah Hampton, of New Zealand, laughs while dancing with Jonathan Yamada, of Ireland, in the Arthur Murray Dance Studio tent on Charles Street at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Greg Bowen, a dancer with Daydreams + Nightmares Aerial Theatre, performs “Brothers Avienne,” at the Aerial Arts Arena at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Jesse Delaplaine, an aerialist with Daydreams + Nightmares Aerial Theatre, performs “Brothers Avienne” above Charles Street in the Aerial Arts Arena at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Skater Mark Bank, also known as “Swizzy,” jumps back onto his skates while performing with It’s My Skate Night at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- A plastic bag is part of the art as Rev. Eric Dangerdark does trash yoga while creating the Philadelphia Septa System with the Philadelphia artist-run collective Little Berlin at Artscape 2014. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Dean Scott returns a serve to Alex Nastetsky as they play ping pong on Charles Street during Artscape 2014. Nastetsky defeated Scott 11-9. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Shirley Darnaby, from Brentwood, inspects one of the 28,551 pennies on a 1996 Geo Metro owned by Gayle Hoover, left, from Wendell, North Carolina. Gayle and her husband Mike Morphy spent two years putting the pennies on and it added an extra 190 pounds to the car. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Scenes from Artscape in Baltimore. The free arts festival runs through Sunday, July 20. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Scenes from Artscape in Baltimore. The free arts festival runs through Sunday, July 20. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Scenes from Artscape in Baltimore. The free arts festival runs through Sunday, July 20. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Scenes from Artscape, near Penn Station. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Emma Miniane, 7, takes aim at the Black Hole Cornhole, one of the five games at Supergame!, an interactive art installation designed by Baltimore-based artists Scott Pennington and Adam Franchino. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Plastic ducks circle around a battleship as they await to be picked at the Battleship Duck Pond, one of the five games at Supergame!, an interactive art installation designed by Baltimore-based artists Scott Pennington and Adam Franchino. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Volunteer Melissa Webb celebrates as Yasmeen Saad from Columbia, rolled a ball all the way to the end without it falling into a trap at Danger Beach Ball Roll, one of the five games at Supergame!, an interactive art installation designed by Baltimore-based artists Scott Pennington and Adam Franchino. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Shirley Darnaby, from Brentwood, inspects one of the 28,551 pennies on a 1996 Geo Metro owned by Gayle Hoover, left, from Wendell, North Carolina. Gayle and her husband Mike Morphy spent two years putting the pennies on and it added an extra 190 pounds to the car. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
- Caleb Arisman, from Baltimore, reaches around as he puts his left foot on pepperoni as he plays Pizza Party Twister with his friend Caleb Smith at ArtScape 2014. Arisman’s friends Emily Middleton and Tyler Hands spun the wheel as they directed the Caleb’s where to move. (Al Drago/Baltimore Sun)
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