Bikesploitation 3

Bikesploitation III

Friday May 24th through Sunday May 26th, 2013 at Crosstown Arts (422 and 430 N. Cleveland Ave.) http://bikesploitation.com/

THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!

Bike Art, Bike Films, Bike Games, Bike Merch - The event is back and it's bigger and better than ever!

This year Bikesploitation has partnered with many local artists and advocates to bring Memphis an awesome-packed weekend that's all about bicycles!

In addition to past staples such as the popular bicycle-themed film screenings, the Mobile Music Machine, and live bike art, we've added to the entertainment roster a Bike Art Gallery, Bike Blender, Roller Races, and so much more! Plus, the event is 3 days this year - that's 3x the fun :)

Bikesploitation III Schedule

FRIDAY, May 24th 5:00p - Midnight 5:00p Bike Art Gallery opening - posters, photography, sculptures, and more by local artists Live Bike Sculpture by Yvonne Bobo Mobile Music Machine Jamie Harmon's "Bike" Amurica - Photo booth with a Bicycle twist Bike Blender - pedal-powered smoothies Paint Me! Bike Car

7:00p

Film Screenings - Curated by Edward Valibus This year's film screening features movies not only from across the US, but all over the world! Films range from using bicycles for social good to showing off amazing tricks. There's something for every type of bike-lover at the screening.

10:00p

Roller Racing - hosted by Dave Thienel of Nashville's Rush Bicycle Messengers and Music City Cycling Mobile Music Machine

SATURDAY, May 25th 12:00 - 5:00p 12:00p Bike Art Gallery - screen printed posters, photography, and sculptures by local artistsLive Bike Sculpture by Eli Gold Film Screenings continued Family bike-art activities hosted by Sallie Sabbatini Paint Me! Bike Car

SUNDAY, May 26th 12:00 - 5:00p 12:00p Bike Art Gallery - last chance to see the awesome artwork! Vintage Bike Show – hosted by Main St. Bike Rentals

2:00p

Mini-bike Races! Presented by Revolutions Bike co-op and betterbikesandgardens.com

In addition to all the awesomeness listed above, Stickem Food truck will be on hand to provide you with much needed nourishment, we'll have beverages for sale, and there will also be a handful of organized bike rides to and from the event - in fact, if you'd like to organize your own ride that'd be great! - Just let us know when and where and we'll be happy to post your info to our site.

Major support for this event provided by Shelby County Health Services.

Event Contact: Film Screening Contact:

Christopher Reyes 901.523.9763 hello@bikesploitation.com

Edward Valibus 901.412.4928 valibus@gmail.com



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