
Those of us residing in the Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati region are fortunate enough to already have a multitude of fall festivals and events that can fill up every single weekend beginning in September and running through November. The variety of activities, adult and family-friendly alike, help us welcome fall as we sta
Projection mapping will allow artists to turn the beautiful architecture of our downtown buildings into a video projection surface. With software and an artist, the buildings will come alive with optical illusions, movement and animations. This is the same type of art-form that has brought Lumenocity to life at Music Hall. Brave Berlin is the company that produced Lumenocity for three years and is now using their talents in BLINK.
Street murals, interactive lights, lighted sculptures and urban artscapes will all transform these 20 c
BLINK has been in planning for two years, is FREE, FAMILY-FRIENDLY and open to the public. Various food and beverage stations (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be offered along the route and there is a light-filled parade kicking off in Over-The-Rhine on Thursday, October 12.
Special thanks goes to the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. Foundation for playing a critical role in bringing this to our beautiful city, along with Brave Berlin, AGAR, ARTWORKS CINCINNATI and the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber. You are putting us on the map.
Be a part of history, whether you come for a day or the weekend, we hope to see you for this truly unique experience. We still have a few openings for that weekend if you need accommodations. And if you can’t make it for BLINK, perhaps you can join us other fun-filled fall festival weekends.


