
July 15
Looking to uncage your creative side this summer?
Unleash your love of art, music, film, food and fun when RedEye UNTAMED, one of the hottest events of the season, kicks off on July 15, at ArtServe in Fort Lauderdale. A regional favorite for years now, the RedEye music and art festival brings together artists of every type under one roof, for a single night, to create a sensory-exploding underground art happening.
AT A GLANCE
RedEye: UNTAMED
Date: July 15, 2017
Time: 6-10pm
Where: ArtServe, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
Tickets: $15 in advance, 2 for $25, $20 at the door
$75 VIP includes valet parking & a private VIP lounge
Purchase at: Artserve.org * 954.462.8190 * Mukethek@artserve.org
Unleash your love of art, music, film, food and fun when RedEye UNTAMED, one of the hottest events of the season, kicks off on July 15, at ArtServe in Fort Lauderdale. A regional favorite for years now, the RedEye music and art festival brings together artists of every type under one roof, for a single night, to create a sensory-exploding underground art happening.
What to expect? Guests go room to room and enjoy live bands. Spoken work. Explosive dance. Improv comedy. Award-winning indie films. Live art. Body art. There’s a surprise at every turn. “You can expect the unexpected,” says ArtServe CEO Jaye Abbate. “For less than the cost of a movie ticket, you get a packed night that has something to please everyone.”
A fundraiser for the award-winning non-profit, ArtServe, RedEye UNTAMED supports local and emerging artists, programs for at-risk youth and community workshops & events that improve the quality of life for all South Floridians. The many ways ArtServe helps artists and serves the community is a big reason South Florida art star, David “LEBO” Le Batard, agreed to be this year’s featured artist.
“Having a non-profit out there advocating for artists, training them, creating opportunities for them to have their work seen and sold, and giving them platforms for growth is truly unique,” notes Lebatard. “I travel the world with my art and we are fortunate to have an entity like ArtServe in South Florida, where the art scene is maturing and evolving.”
For more information on festival events, visit ArtServe.org.
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