We’ve all driven by the somewhat raggedy B-22 lot at the corner of Goodwin and University in Urbana. It sits in a space just on the edge of the university and long stretch of gas stations, fast food restaurants, and hospital buildings. On Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. it will be the site of an art exhibition, which is pretty cool.
NOLAS is a play on the French “salon”, and seeks break down conventions and create something that is the opposite of a traditional art exhibition. Organizers Aimee Schneider and Samit Sinha plan to fill the lot with visual and participatory art, music, food, and discussion.
Check out the flyer below for details on this unique event: