Active Arts Corridor
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Active Arts Corridor
The City of Lock Haven is bringing together active transportation and arts to create an Active Arts Corridor. This 2-mile-long multimodal corridor will promote murals, art, and active transportation throughout our community. Two bike lanes will be featured on either side of the corridor that spans along Hanna Street, Jordan’s Alley, Fifth Street, and Church Street in the City of Lock Haven. This route will connect the east and west ends of the city and create nodes from local parks, downtown businesses, Commonwealth University- Lock Haven campus, and more. In addition, the route will connect with the Bald Eagle Valley Trail (BEVT), a rail trail currently being developed by Clinton County Government. The Active Arts Corridor is a perfect opportunity to connect cultural resources with natural resources in Clinton County.
Dripped on the Road X Lock Haven
Five talented artists visited Lock Haven from October 1, 2024 to October 15, 2024 to paint murals throughout the city. Their visit resulted in five murals along the future Active Arts Corridor and other key walls in the city. This project was funded by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Clinton County Visitor's Bureau & Tourism Agency, and the City of Lock Haven.
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Developing the Active Arts Corridor
PA Council on the Arts 2024 Grant Activity Period
Dripped on the Road in Lock Haven
Important Dates
DOTR Documentary Showing
Join us for a showing of "Small Town, Big Canvas: An Indiana, PA Story" at the Roxy Theatre on October 8, 2024. Doors open at 6:30 PM and the show begins at 7:00 PM. The artists from Dripped on the Road will be available to answer questions from the audience!
This event is free and open to the public!
DOTR Gallery Show
The artists from Dripped on the Road will show off their works at the Station Gallery on October 11. The gallery opens at 6:00 PM with the artist talk beginning at 7:00 PM. Stop by the Station Gallery for an evening of art and community connections!
This event is free and open to the public!
The show will continue to be on display until October 14. If you cannot join us on the 11th, you can stop by the gallery before the 14th to see the work.
Final Mural Tour
Join the community for a walking tour to see the final murals created over the past 2 weeks. Walk through the streets of the city too see the final murals and hear from the artists about their work. The tour will start from the Roxy Theatre at 4:00 PM and end at the Annie Halenbake Ross Library with a small reception.
This event is free and open to the public! Please dress appropriately for the weather as this is an outdoor event.