Toledo Museum hosting annual block party

Acrobats perform at the 2019 block party at the Toledo Museum of Art.

From TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART

The Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) will hold its ninth annual Block Party on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 3 to 7 p.m. The free event is open to all ages and will feature live performances, interactive art-making activities and artistic demonstrations.

The block party will take place across the museum’s 37-acre campus including part of Monroe Street, which will be closed to traffic between Parkwood and Scottwood avenues. Activities will extend into the Edward Green Beau-Arts Building where visitors can view the new exhibition, “Ethiopia at the Crossroads,” and into the Glass Pavilion where visitors who preregister will experience an Ethiopian coffee ceremony performed by Yatreda : ያጥሬዳ, an Ethiopian digital artist collective.

In addition, Adam Levine, Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey President, Director and CEO, TMA, will present the Key to the Museum. For the third year, the key will be awarded to a community leader who exemplifies diversity, community, innovation and trust—the museum’s core values.

The entertainment for the day will feature:

  • 3 to 3:30 p.m.: Glass City Steel, Toledo School for the Arts’ steel drum band.
  • 3:45 to 4:30 p.m.: DJ Marc Folk, president and chief executive officer, The Arts Commission.
  • 4:45 to 5:45 p.m.: Island Guys, a Caribbean steel drum band from Detroit.
  • 6 to 7 p.m.: Headline performance by Ethio Dankira Traditional Group, an Ethiopian music and dance group based in Washington D.C.

Other activities will include:

  • Aerial acrobats and roaming performers from Birds Eye View Circus.
  • An interactive art display installed by Gerard Nadeau, assistant professor, Department of Architecture and Environmental Design, Bowling Green State University.
  • Outdoor glassblowing demonstrations featuring Ellie the Baby Dragon, TMA’s mobile glassblowing furnace.
  • Art-making activities for all ages, outside and inside the Green Building.
  • Free health screenings provided by local health insurance company, Paramount Health Care.
‘House of Yatreda,’ by the Yatreda family art collective is on display at the Toledo Museum of Art as part of the exhibit ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads.’

For exclusive block party perks, visitors are encouraged to preregister for the even online or by phone before Sept. 12. Non-members will receive a free ticket to the “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” exhibition, and TMA members will receive an “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” souvenir poster.

Admission and parking are free, and outside lawn chairs are allowed. Food trucks will be located on Monroe Street where visitors can purchase refreshments. The event will be held rain or shine. For more information about the block party, call 419-255-8000 or visit toledomuseum.org.