Maker Park Radio Celebrates 7th anniversary with Music & Arts Fest
2024-07-22
Maker Park Radio Celebrates 7 Years of Fostering Staten Island's Vibrant Arts and Music Scene
Maker Park Radio, a non-profit community streaming station in Stapleton, Staten Island, recently marked its seventh anniversary with a vibrant Music & Arts Fest at Maker Park. The event, which attracted over 400 attendees, featured captivating performances, unique vendor offerings, and a celebration of the station's integral role in supporting the borough's thriving arts and cultural communities.
Unleashing the Creative Spirit of Staten Island
A Diverse Musical Showcase
The Maker Park Radio 7th Anniversary Music & Arts Fest was a testament to the station's commitment to showcasing the diverse musical talents of New York City. The event featured electrifying performances by bands such as Grandma Drinks, Modern Day Machines, King Like Mom, PONS, Lip Critic, and A Place to Bury Strangers, each bringing their unique sound and energy to the stage. The audience was captivated by the dynamic range of genres, from indie rock to experimental noise, highlighting the station's dedication to amplifying the incredible musical landscape of Staten Island.
Captivating Sideshows and Interactive Experiences
In addition to the musical performances, the event also featured a captivating sideshow act by Albert Cadabra, known for his work at Ripley's Believe It Or Not and Six Flags' Fright Fest. Cadabra's straight jacket escape act mesmerized the audience, showcasing the station's commitment to providing a well-rounded entertainment experience. The event also featured a diverse array of local vendors, offering everything from locally sourced honey to live printmaking and a photo booth, allowing attendees to immerse themselves in the vibrant arts and culture of the community.
A Culinary Celebration
Complementing the musical and artistic offerings, the Maker Park Radio 7th Anniversary Music & Arts Fest also catered to the taste buds of attendees. Local food and beverage vendors, including Seppe Pizza Bar, The Burrito Bar, and local breweries Killsboro and Flagship, provided a delectable array of culinary delights, further enhancing the celebratory atmosphere and fostering a sense of community among the attendees.
Upcoming Festivities
The Maker Park Radio 7th Anniversary Music & Arts Fest was just the beginning of the station's ongoing efforts to celebrate and support the arts and music scene on Staten Island. The next event, scheduled for August 3, will feature a Funk and Soul-inspired show with performances by Lee Fields, Snacktime & The Jazztronauts, promising to continue the station's tradition of curating diverse and engaging musical experiences for the community.
Maker Park Radio: A Beacon for the Arts
Maker Park Radio, founded in 2017 by Kristin Wallace, has become an integral part of the arts and cultural landscape on Staten Island. The station's mission to create a hub for artists and music lovers has been realized through its diverse programming, free training and air-time, and various workshops. Supported by community sponsors and volunteers, Maker Park Radio amplifies the incredible artistic talents of Staten Island, providing a platform for artists to showcase their work and engage in meaningful discussions about the arts.
Empowering the Community through Music and Art
At the heart of Maker Park Radio's mission is a commitment to empowering the community and fostering a safe space for the celebration of music, art, and culture. The station's DJs and radio hosts, who are community members with varying levels of experience, are provided with free practice space, time, and workshops in DJing, broadcasting, marketing, and journalism. This commitment to education and skill-building ensures that the station's impact extends beyond just the events it organizes, but also in the development of the next generation of artists, musicians, and cultural leaders.
Funding and Support
Maker Park Radio, Inc. is funded in part by prestigious organizations such as The National Endowment for The Arts, The Staten Island Foundation, New York Counsel On The Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. This support underscores the station's importance and recognition as a vital contributor to the cultural fabric of Staten Island and the broader New York City region.