Art in Orlando

Local Art Night every 4th Thursday at DRIP!

Local Art Night at DRIP

Live performance art merges with local visual artists and musicians every 4th Thursday of the month at DRIP!

Live Local Art | Art Sales | Craft Beer | Wine | Music

Each Local Art Night will include about 12 visual artists and 1 musician/band/dj.

7PM - Doors Open
8PM - DRIP Show (tickets required, www.ILoveDRIP.com)
9PM-Midnight LOCAL ART NIGHT
(No tickets required, $5 door cover after 9PM)

DRIP Address: 8747 International Dr #102, Orlando, FL 32819 (Behind Senor Frogs) Make a night of it!

PARKING
DRIP can feel like finding a "back alley speakeasy". We are in the same building as Denny's and Senor Frogs, directly behind Denny's. Complimentary valet parking is available in front of Senor Frogs. Self parking and additional $5 parking options are also available in the nearby areas.

INQUIRING ARTISTS/MUSICIANS:
Send your samples to Kristen Lockhart at Kristen@ILoveDRIP.com Artists must be at least 18 years old.


ABOUT DRIP (www.ILoveDRIP.com):
DRIP is an arts entertainment company that combines performing and visual arts to create full sensory environments that excite and move audiences. DRIP is known for their highly visual, innovative and messy performances in colored sand, raining paint, flying water and more! The I-drive DRIP experience is in-your-face explosion of color and movement backed by a live rock band, all in an industrial bar. You may get wet … you may get messy … you WILL have an awesome time. Grab a colored beer (orange, yellow, red or blue!), glass of wine, or our new craft beer selection from our bar and let us assault your senses. DRIP is located in the heart of International Drive (I-drive) within walking distance of the Orange County Convention Center, numerous hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions.

DRIP in May - no age restrictions!

A message from Jessica Mariko, DRIP founder:

Before opening DRIP on I-drive, I had an idea about the age range of the future guests but after we opened, I was pleasantly surprised by the wide age range of people who attended.  Age was not the thing they had in common; they were all open minded.  They were people who googled "out of the box things to do in Orlando" or "what to do besides the amusement parks" and found us.

85 yr old women stood besides 21 yr old men and high fived.  Once and a while we hosted a children's birthday party, family affair or let our cast members bring their children to the show and I couldn't help but melt when I saw the look of awe in the eyes of the younger people.  We created DRIP to bring out the inner child in adults so children felt naturally at home.  It brought so much joy to me and afterwards their mothers thanked us for creating an educational experience for their little ones. (DRIP was not designed to be "educational", it was designed to excite people with things they have never experienced and therefore became educational.)

I thought, if a 85 yr old woman could stand next to 21 yr old man, then maybe they could also stand next to a 15 yr old struggling with their personal identity or a 4 year old who wants his white DRIP t-shirt turned into a cape?  I'm not sure honestly.. but we only live once and we're going to try it out.