![]() Ever wonder how Benson First Friday is able to get so much done? This summer, we have three secret weapons: The Intern Squad. They are, in a word, amazing, so we want to introduce them to you, one by one. Meet Michael Johnson. She loves making art, swimming, and riding her bike around town. Michael is a senior majoring in art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and she thinks plants are really neat. She is helping with several BFF projects this summer:
Welcome, Michael!
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Hey, all - we've got a special activity planned for our official Friends of BFF July 7.
Stop by the BFF HQ Table in the Artist Market and participate in a Make & Take activity. If you're a member, you get to participate for free! If you know anyone who's interested in becoming a Friend of BFF, they can sign up that night at the table or go online any time: www.bensonfirstfriday.com/friends-of-bff.html The Artist Market runs from 5:00 to 10:00pm where Military meets Maple. We've got more than 20 artists and vendors signed up to participate. Make sure you're around at 8:30pm for a belly dancing performance. Click here for more on what's happening up and down Maple Street July 7. See you on the street. Our friends at KANEKO will be hosting the BFF Art BooFF July 7. This street-style booth - kind of like an art-themed newsstand or kid's lemonade stand - is hosted by a different group each month.
KANEKO will be promoting KINETIC, an interactive exhibit that explores the art and science of movement and the perception of motion. Stop by the booFF and make a pinwheel. You can either take it home or leave it to become part of the exhibit. The KANEKO folks will also be creating a giant pinwheel at the booFF. Other BFF-featured artists will be asked to make pinwheels to display. Look for the booFF where Military meets Maple. For more information about KINETIC, visit thekaneko.org/seasons/kinetic/, ![]() Hey - we've got a great way for you to help us celebrate our fifth birthday: become an official Friend of BFF! That's right, friends, we're launching our official Benson First Friday Membership Campaign, and we want you to join us at a level that makes sense for your wallet. All Friends of BFF will be listed on our web site and will receive:
Choose from the following membership levels - two tiers are available: General $20 - Student $30 - Individual $50 - Family $150 - Business/Corporate Advanced $250 - Alley Cat In addition to all the perks above, Alley Cat Members will receive a BFF SWAG T-shirt of their choice and a special invitation to a private guided mural walk this summer. $500 - Radial Highway In addition to all the perks above, Radial Highway Members will receive a bronze Friend of BFF window decal and a copy of our annual project book. $1,000 - Military Avenue In addition to all the perks above, Military Avenue Members will receive a silver Friend of BFF window decal, your logo on the web site, a silver-printed BFF Members-Only jacket (you can order additionals at a discounted price) and two tickets to our annual day of workshops. $2,500 - Maple Street In addition to all the perks above, Maple Street Members will receive a gold Friend of BFF window decal, one gold-printed BFF Members Only jacket (you can order additionals at a discounted price), your logo on our monthly maps and posters, and a monthly mention on social media. So get to it! Follow the directions below: http://www.bensonfirstfriday.com/friends-of-bff.html Tell everyone you know. Thanks, friend! ![]() It began as a one-time street party and has grown into an official nonprofit that’s making a difference in the culture of its community and the lives of the artists it touches. Benson First Friday (BFF), founded in 2012 by Jamie Hardy and Alex Jochim, will celebrate its fifth anniversary Friday, June 2. “It started as a dream,” Hardy said. “It was a time when our artist community needed an outlet, and our neighborhood had the kind of open spirit to help make it come true. Five years later, we’re not only still here, we’re moving forward as an organization.” Mud wrestling, a bicycle flash mob, a fashion week for dogs - you name it, and BFF has pulled it off. On the first Friday of each month (except January), Maple Street in downtown Benson takes on a carnival-type atmosphere. Shops that show and sell art hold opening receptions for new exhibits, and other businesses are encouraged to host events that add to the atmosphere. Most months have a theme, and the accompanying activities are as creative and original as the organization’s staff and extensive volunteer base. “All are welcome, and we’re up for just about anything,” said Jochim, who currently serves as BFF’s executive director. In recent years, the organization has launched a number of projects that mirror the goals of each first Friday event – celebration, inclusion, and exposure to other cultures and new ways of thinking:
The June 2 anniversary celebration will include:
Jochim said a few longer-term goals for the organization are to grow its volunteer staff into paid positions and launch a mobile gallery that will bring BFF’s independent spirit and celebration of the arts to other Omaha neighborhoods and communities throughout the region. “This moment would never have been possible if it wasn't for the openhearted and encouraging nature of our friends, neighbors and business owners in Benson,” Hardy said. “I feel like this five-year celebration is not only for us and the artists involved but for the neighborhood itself - thank you for being such a rad place to live, love and create!” |
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