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Guerrilla Art Market Invades St. Pete

| 8/27/2019

St. Petersburg—A new local art market continues Saturday, September 14th from 5 to 9 p.m. at the St. Pete Side Lot, 2133 2nd Ave. S., and continues on the Second Saturday of every month.

The Guerrilla Art Market presents the best in approachable and affordable local art with the freshest emerging artists in the Tampa Bay area. The market will feature individual artist exhibits, music, cash bar, live demos, and will spotlight a different theme each month. Get into St. Pete’s local culture and buy original work by many artists whose creations can be seen around town on the walls and streets of St. Pete.

Artists working in all 2D and 3D media are encouraged to apply for upcoming markets. There is no cost to apply, with free tents and lighting available. Spaces are limited and selected artists will be notified no later than two weeks before each event. For artist submissions, please send a brief bio and work samples to guerrillaartmarket@gmail.com.

About the St. Pete Side Lot:

The St. Pete Side Lot is 5,000-square-foot open-air music, art and event venue located in the Warehouse Arts District in St. Petersburg. The Side Lot is home to the area’s largest Night Market and is a premier event space, hosting gatherings year-round. Events are curated by owners Ronnie Lee and Kristin Coffey, who bring more than 15 years of experience in creating custom occasions as the owners of Cheers! Events. Starting with a blank space, they add lighting, decor, bars, and staging to completely customize the look, layout and feel of events, creating a unique experience each time. Contact Ronnie Lee at (727) 894-5558 for more information on making your next event a success.

The St. Pete Side Lot, 2133 2nd Ave. S., St. Petersburg, FL 33712 Website: https://sidelotstpete.com/

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