The city of Santa Clarita turns 30 in 2017, and to celebrate the grand milestone, the city will host a free 1980s-inspired reception celebrating a new visual art exhibit, “City’s 30th Anniversary,” at The MAIN on Thursday, August 17 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Located at 24266 Main Street in Old Town Newhall, The MAIN will be transformed into a “totally rad” 1980s-like theatre where visitors will enjoy ’80s music and appetizers, and will have a chance to meet the artists and photographers behind the artwork on display.
The event will also feature an 8-bit wall art display and a special interactive installation inviting visitors to take photos and become part of a photo collage celebrating the residents of Santa Clarita.
The “City’s 30th Anniversary” visual art exhibit will run through the month of August. The exhibit celebrates the city’s incorporation on December 15, 1987 by featuring images that capture Santa Clarita’s beautiful environment, architecture and vibrant community life.
Photos were selected from submissions entered into the City Photo Contest (santa-clarita.com/SCPhoto).
Also on display is artwork that reinterprets or is inspired by the city seal.
Exhibit gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information, contact Pablo Cevallos at pcevallos@santa-clarita.com. For information on The MAIN, please visit AtTheMain.org. For information regarding all city art happenings, visit SantaClaritaArts.com.
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