Latest: Eight large banners hung at different points in the North Chattanooga area.
This year Who-Fest will have a “street team” of high school and college art students that will hand out postcards and flyers during the festival and Coolidge Park, the Walnut Street Bridge and and the Aquarium/Riverfront areas of downtown.
With a large push coming over the next 3 weeks locally (print/tv/radio), below is a bit of what we have done so far to promote Who-Fest [08]
Postcards handed out at the following local art festivals (by volunteers or participating artists):
- Four Bridges Art Festival (chattanooga)
- International Corn Bread Festival (south pittsburg, tn)
- March/April/May Art Til Dark shows (chattanooga)
- April/May weekly Sundays at the Chattanooga Market (chattanooga)
- Alpharetta Spring Art Festival (alpharetta, ga)
- Inman Park (atlanta, ga)
- Pawley’s Island (pawley’s island, sc)
- Additional Shows in North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee
- (upcoming) Strawberry Festival (dayton, tn)
- (upcoming) Spartanburg Arts Festival (spartanburg, sc)
10 minute taped interview to run the week of Who-Fest on during NPR Morning Edition on WUTC.
Mentions in the May Edition of the Signal Mountain Mirror and Lookout Mountain Mirror.
Article(s) in the Events section of the Chattanoogan.com
Who-Fest called “one of the coolest things to do” in the March 20th issue of the Chattanooga Pulse.
Email Blasts
200 11×17 posters
8,000 Postcards