Lo Fi 2014 Arts Festival // Ad Hoc

Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 12pm

Saturday tickets are no longer available. Tickets will be available at the door on SUNDAY ONLY for a discounted rate.

Somebody beat you to it. Saturday tickets are no longer available. 

<<< TICKETS ARE  NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUNDAY ONLY AT A DISCOUNTED RATE  >>> If you are driving, please be advised that each car must also purchase a parking ticket which helps us offset the imapct of vehicles on the property.  Stay LoFi.

The Lo Fi 2014 Arts Festival // Ad Hoc will feature site-specific work in all visual and performance media located in and engaged with the Smoke Farm landscape on September 6th – 7th, 2014. Plan your visit accordingly, as many of the installations and performances extend through the evening.

Families are welcome. Children under 12 get in free. They must be supervised at all times. Sorry, no dogs allowed.

Individual Artists: Michael Alm, Megumi Shauna Arai, Wyly Astley, John Boylan, Carey Christie, Sena Clara Creston, Emily Eddy-Ktorium, Joselynn T. Engstrom, Devin Ensz, Kristin Hapke | tindance, Tia Kramer, Kristi Krein, Sarah Fansler Lavin, Eric Olson + Michelle Peñaloza, Kristen T. Ramirez, Justin Roberts, Queen Shmooquan, Rebekah Slavin, Evangeline Spracklin + Kyle Croft, Tim Smith-Stewart, ilvs strauss + David Hrivnak, Janna Wachter, Sophia Wheelwright

Artist Groups: Acme Corp, Tanya Brno + Downriver Windchime Ensemble, The Bucharest Drinking Team, Cabbage Tree Mob, Adria Garcia + Sarah Kavage + Pods, Rachel Green – Salo –Danielle Blackwell, Kristin Hapke | tindance, Light Table Design Collective, Anne Mathews + Robb Kunz + guests, Moonshine Revival Tent, Mark Shepherd+ Kaleidosaur

The Lo Fi Festival Vision: A 24 hour exploration of installation, performance, and interaction with the Farm which seeks to seed the Farm with narrative and inquiry about place and our use of landscape, providing an unusual opportunity for artists to work in expansive ways within a specific site.

The Smoke Farm Venue: As the Farm is invested in conservation and habitat restoration as part of its mission, a lo-tech or no-tech, “pack-it-in, pack-it-out” ethos is central to our approach. Smoke Farm is a 360-acre former dairy farm in a serene river valley located in Arlington, WA and focuses on supporting art, science, and philosophy through creative engagement and community work as a project of the Rubicon Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization.

Food: We will have several food trucks, local produce and some culinary guest stars for the festival, so please bring cash! We will also provide grills and charcoal for those who wish to cook their own food.

Tickets: Gates open at 12pm on Saturday, September 6th, 2014. Tickets are available online at Stranger Tickets.

Limit of Liability Notice: Smoke Farm is a farm. Event is outdoors. Conditions are primitive. Paths and roads are unpaved. Uneven ground, sharp/heavy objects, open flame, vehicular traffic, noxious plants, wildlife, inclement weather, and other potential hazards & nuisances may be encountered. Bring appropriate shoes and clothing, sunscreen, plus whatever keeps you happy and safe. Most of all, bring good sense! Smoke Farm, the Rubicon Foundation, Lo Fi Arts, their various board members and volunteers are not liable for any injury or loss sustained in connection with this event.

Your ticket purchase constitutes acceptance of all liability while at Smoke Farm. All tickets are non-refundable. We expect this event to sell out, so please purchase your tickets early.


 


Smoke Farm

12731 Smokes Road
Arlington, WA 98223