Visit Madjax during ArtsWalk for live music, art and design exhibitions, handmade goods, and maker demonstrations and activities for all ages!
Carve pumpkins with the East Central Neighborhood Association, press your own mug in the Madjax Design Lab, and make your own mini catapult with Tom Steiner.
View design projects by Ball State architecture students in the courtyard, pottery demonstrations by ClayWood Art Pottery, and the intergenerational art exhibition “Tie Dye and Boo Baubles” by Debra Gindhart Dragoo and Arie Hammond. Hear live music by KLS Digital and Lovesick Moan, and find handmade goods for sale by Beyond I CAN and our Madjax vendors.
Ball State Architecture students will also be selling laser cut Indiana Hardwood coasters and pretzels. The first 100 coasters purchased can be shown to the bartender at The Guardian Brewing Company to receive a free beer! All proceeds will go toward funding a Madjax scholarship for workshop or class.
Visit The Guardian Brewing Co for pizza, craft beer, live music by The Jar Community Church, and artwork by local artists.
COST: FREE ADMISSION.
Parking is available in our lot at the corner of Jackson and Monroe, and at the corner of Main and Monroe.
VENDOR REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Set up a booth and sell your locally handmade goods at Artswalk at Madjax in October! Booth registration is $10.
First Thursday registration is open for November. Please contact Lisa Watson at lisa@madjax.org with any questions regarding registration fees or cancellation. Registration fees are nonrefundable.
Two options are available. Booth registration is the same cost regardless of whether you choose one or both options.
Set up a table, mingle with our community, and sell your wares
Set up a table, PLUS a DIY kit or a guided instructional experience for participants to create their own gift! This is a fun and interactive way for you to share your creations and skills. Set your own fees for this experience! Examples include gourd painting, beaded jewelry making, screen printing, or gift wrapping.
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