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Amarillo ArtsFest: This Weekend at Arts in the Sunset

Susie Self stopped by High Plains Morning today to give a full rundown of Amarillo ArtsFest which is happening this weekend, Friday through Sunday(Hot tip: HPPR will be there recording YOUR VOICE for airplay at our pop-up sound booth, so STOP BY!) 

Bands, singer songwriters, poets, authors, dancers, filmmakers, thespians, painters, potters, and more will be on-site at this FREE, three-day arts festival that celebrates local music, visual arts, film, literature, and the performing arts. Arts in the Sunset is located at 3701 Plains Blvd., Amarillo.  
 
To hear the full interview with Susie, click the link below: 
Enjoy ArtsFest with family and friends and start Mother’s Day with brunch in the Ann Crouch Event Center. Here's a full rundown of the events happening each day: 

 
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2019 | 6pm to 9pm

Inaugural Year Opening Ceremony

Opening Night Reception & Awards Ceremony “Texas Women Artists”

Film and Literary Events

Live Music

“Hey Amarillo” Jason Boyett live podcast

High School Choirs

Visual Arts

Performing Arts

SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2019 | 9am to 9pm

Vendor Booths

Little Picasso (Kids Craft Area)

Texas Women Artists' Exhibition

Live Music

Film and Literary Events

High School Choirs

Visual Arts

Performing Arts

SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 | 11:30am to 5pm

Start Mother’s Day with Mother’s Day Brunch in the Ann Crouch Event Center.

Live Music / Film and Literary Events / Visual Arts / Performing Arts

Jenny Inzerillo joined HPPR in 2015 as the host of High Plains Morning, our live music program that airs weekdays at 9 am to noon CST. Broadcasting from KJJP in beautiful downtown Amarillo, she helps listeners wake up with inspired music from our region and beyond. Tune in for new voices in folk/Americana, deep cuts from your favorite artists, soulful tracks from singer/songwriters across the world, and toe-tapping classics dating as far back as the 1920s. Plus, discover underground greats that just might be your new favorite band.