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BLINK is an entirely walkable event, but exhibits in Cincinnati are accessible by the free streetcar.

Photo provided by Visit Cincy

Keep your eyes peeled — Cincinnati’s immersive outdoor art experience, BLINK, is almost here.

See how hundreds of local, national, and international artists transform 30+ blocks of Cincinnati and Northern KY into a mesmerizing canvas from Thursday, Oct. 17, to Sunday, Oct. 20.

Here’s what to expect from the free event:

  • 80+ dynamic light sculptures, projections, and murals
  • Food and drinks at various locations
  • Live entertainment each night

Pro tip: Make it a weekend and explore one or two different zones each night. Grab your walking shoes.

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