‘Future’ music, art at TarFest Sept. 22

MORE THAN 3,500 people were at the music festival last year.
“Excavating Future Culture on the Miracle Mile” is the theme of TarFest, a free all-ages celebration of music and art on Sat., Sept. 22 from 2 to 9 p.m.
The park at the LaBrea Tar Pits, 5801 Wilshire Blvd., is the site of the 10th annual event that features live music and painting, local vendors, food trucks and a biergarten, as well as a variety of activities for children.
The musical line-up includes Makepeace Brothers, Stillwells, Helena and Blondefire.
“Two Fold,” an interactive sculpture by Bertil Petersson, will be unveiled at the event. Made of steel with a rust-colored finish, the 10-feet-tall, three-foot wide sculpture will sway when moved by the wind or by the human touch.
TarFest is sponsored by LAUNCH, a non-profit group that aims to develop artist-audience relationships.
For more information, go to tarfest.com
Category: Entertainment, Hancock Park