SUMMER FESTIVAL
OF THE ARTS
2025/07/11
Youngstown State University
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A Celebration of Art, Music, and Community

Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of the Summer Festival of the Arts at Youngstown State University! This vibrant event brings together talented artists, captivating performances, and delicious local cuisine, creating an unforgettable weekend for art lovers and families alike. Explore an array of unique works from regional and national artists, enjoy live entertainment on multiple stages, and indulge in mouthwatering bites from a variety of food vendors.

Whether you're here to shop for one-of-a-kind creations, experience the joy of live music, or simply spend a beautiful day in the heart of campus, the Summer Festival of the Arts is the perfect way to celebrate creativity and community. Make plans to join us and be part of one of the summer’s most anticipated events!

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Youngstown State University

WHEN

July 11, 2025

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    Event Schedule

    2025-07-12
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    SFA Main Stage
    SFA Community Stage
    Around the Festival
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    2025-07-13
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    SFA Community Stage
    Around the Festival
    SFA Main Stage
    SFA Community Stage
    Around the Festival
    SFA Main Stage
    SFA Community Stage
    Around the Festival
    10:00
    Fitch Concert Choir
    10:00 - 18:00
    Youngstown CityScape Chalk the Walk

    Join us for an exciting chalk the walk art activity! No experience needed and no cost to participate. (Space is limited and will be available on a first come first serve basis).

    10:00 - 18:00
    YSU Campus Rec and Athletics Tent

    YSU Campus Recreation and YSU Athletics will have cornhole, giant Connect Four, and coloring pages at the Summer Festival of the Arts. Stop by and enter for a chance to win a Campus Rec prize basket or ticket vouchers for the upcoming season.

    10:00 - 18:00
    Skye’s the Limit Face Painting Tent

    Family-friendly activities including face painting, hair tinsel, a glitter bar, princess crowns, glitter tattoos, and hair feathers.

    10:00 - 18:00
    SMARTS Hands-On Children’s Art Tent

    SMARTS, your community art school will be leading hands-on arts activities for children of all ages at the YSU Summer Festival of the Arts. SMARTS has provided free PK-12 classes in visual art, music, dance, theater and creative writing since 1997 and is conveniently located in historic downtown Youngstown. For more information about SMARTS, visit www.SMARTSArtSchool.org or call 330-574-2787.

    10:00 - 18:00
    Melnick Medical Museum

    Located in room 241 on the lower level of Cushwa Hall, explore the history of medicine & dentistry including an Iron Lung respirator! Then have some fun guessing the use of historical medical tools from the collection before checking your answers with images of the modern tools. Entrances near Lincoln Avenue. Activities for all ages.

    10:00 - 16:00
    McDonough Museum of Art

    The McDonough Museum will offer an art scavenger hunt for all ages. The artwork of alumni Jason Van Hoose and Jeffrey Piper will be featured, along with internationally renowned artist Mike Egan and student artwork from the Inspiring Minds program.

    10:00 - 18:00
    Maag Library Book Sale

    Calling all book lovers! Stop by the outdoor book sale on the Butler Art side of Maag library (indoor lobby if it rains) and browse a wide selection of gently used books for all ages. Purchases are by donation and proceeds benefit the library. Whether you’re hunting for summer reads, academic gems or hidden literary treasures, there’s something for everyone.

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    10:00
    Folk IndieBob

    Also known as Bob Augustine, Folk Indie Bob brings heartfelt lyrics and acoustic charm straight from Pittsburgh’s vibrant folk scene. His thoughtful songwriting, soulful vocals, and laid-back melodies are sure to start the day on a reflective, feel-good note. Expect memorable originals like “Smile for Peace” and “Dropped Off Dog” that stay with you long after the last chord.

    11:00
    Millenial Theater
    11:00 - 16:00
    Butler Institute of American Art

    The Butler will host art engagement activities and a scavenger hunt for kids of all ages. Admission is always free.

    11:00
    Steel Museum Guided Tour – Grit and Glow Exhibition

    Step into the rich industrial history of the Mahoning Valley with a special guided tour of the Grit and Glow exhibition at the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. Explore the stories, artifacts, and innovations that defined generations of local steelworkers.

    11:00 - 16:00
    Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor (Steel Museum)

    Visit the Grit and Glow exhibition at the Steel Museum, celebrating the legacy of Greater Mahoning Valley steelworkers. Special guided tours are available during festival weekend.

    11:00 - 18:00
    Clarence R. Smith Mineral Museum

    Located in the first floor lobby of Moser Hall, visitors of all ages are welcome to stroll through the museum at their leisure.  Short activity sheets that relate to the displays will be provided including scavenger hunt and “I Spy” type activities.  Admission is always free!

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    11:00
    Tundra Tuxedo

    Get ready to rock with Tundra Tuxedo, one of the most exciting young bands in the region! Rooted in rock ’n’ roll and powered by raw talent, this group brings high-energy performances and crowd-pleasing sound to every stage. All members are alumni or students of YSU’s Dana School of Music, making their homecoming performance one you won’t want to miss.

    12:00
    Hopewell Theater
    12:00 - 16:00
    Ward Beecher Planetarium

    Hourly shows starting at 12pm through 4:00pm. Doors open at 11:30am both days.

    12pm – One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure
    1pm- Moons Worlds of Mystery
    2pm – Perfect Little Planet
    3pm – Summer Skywatch
    4pm – First and Farthest

    12:00
    McDonough Museum of Art Exhibit Tour

    Join a knowledgeable museum guide for a walkthrough of the McDonough Museum’s featured exhibitions. You’ll explore works by alumni artists Jason Van Hoose and Jeffrey Piper, internationally acclaimed artist Mike Egan, and powerful pieces by local students in the Inspiring Minds program. Learn the stories behind the artwork and gain a deeper appreciation for the creative voices shaping our region. Perfect for families, art lovers, and the simply curious!

    13:00
    Ballet Western Reserve
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    13:00
    The Gary Markasky Project

    Featuring former Michael Stanley Band guitarist Gary Markasky, this powerhouse group brings classic rock flair with soaring solos and tight musicianship. Backed by a seasoned crew of Ohio-based pros, The Gary Markasky Project delivers electrifying performances filled with decades of rock history and a love for the stage you can feel.

    13:30
    Steel Museum Guided Tour – Grit and Glow Exhibition

    Step into the rich industrial history of the Mahoning Valley with a special guided tour of the Grit and Glow exhibition at the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. Explore the stories, artifacts, and innovations that defined generations of local steelworkers.

    14:00
    Youngstown Playhouse Youth
    14:00 - 16:00
    YSU Humanities and Social Sciences Department

    Encounter a celebration of art and culture through the Humanities and Social Sciences. These disciplines are not dusty books; they are active and vital explorations of human creativity. Located at the entrance to Cushwa Hall.

    14:00
    McDonough Museum of Art Exhibit Tour

    Join a knowledgeable museum guide for a walkthrough of the McDonough Museum’s featured exhibitions. You’ll explore works by alumni artists Jason Van Hoose and Jeffrey Piper, internationally acclaimed artist Mike Egan, and powerful pieces by local students in the Inspiring Minds program. Learn the stories behind the artwork and gain a deeper appreciation for the creative voices shaping our region. Perfect for families, art lovers, and the simply curious!

    15:00
    Youngstown Playhouse
    11:00 - 17:00
    Youngstown CityScape Chalk the Walk

    Join us for an exciting chalk the walk art activity! No experience needed and no cost to participate. (Space is limited and will be available on a first come first serve basis).

    11:00 - 17:00
    YSU Campus Rec and Athletics Tent

    YSU Campus Recreation and YSU Athletics will have cornhole, giant Connect Four, and coloring pages at the Summer Festival of the Arts. Stop by and enter for a chance to win a Campus Rec prize basket or ticket vouchers for the upcoming season.

    11:00 - 17:00
    Skye’s the Limit Face Painting Tent

    Family-friendly activities including face painting, hair tinsel, a glitter bar, princess crowns, glitter tattoos, and hair feathers.

    11:00 - 17:00
    SMARTS Hands-On Children’s Art Tent

    SMARTS, your community art school will be leading hands-on arts activities for children of all ages at the YSU Summer Festival of the Arts. SMARTS has provided free PK-12 classes in visual art, music, dance, theater and creative writing since 1997 and is conveniently located in historic downtown Youngstown. For more information about SMARTS, visit www.SMARTSArtSchool.org or call 330-574-2787.

    11:00 - 17:59
    Melnick Medical Museum

    Located in room 241 on the lower level of Cushwa Hall, explore the history of medicine & dentistry including an Iron Lung respirator! Then have some fun guessing the use of historical medical tools from the collection before checking your answers with images of the modern tools. Entrances near Lincoln Avenue. Activities for all ages.

    11:00 - 17:00
    Clarence R. Smith Mineral Museum

    Located in the first floor lobby of Moser Hall, visitors of all ages are welcome to stroll through the museum at their leisure.  Short activity sheets that relate to the displays will be provided including scavenger hunt and “I Spy” type activities.  Admission is always free!

    11:00 - 17:00
    Maag Library Book Sale

    Calling all book lovers! Stop by the outdoor book sale on the Butler Art side of Maag library (indoor lobby if it rains) and browse a wide selection of gently used books for all ages. Purchases are by donation and proceeds benefit the library. Whether you’re hunting for summer reads, academic gems or hidden literary treasures, there’s something for everyone.

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    11:00
    Brian Bonhomme

    Professor by day and rock troubadour by night, Brian Bonhomme brings a rich musical history from the UK to the YSU stage. Formerly of the chart-topping band Roman Holliday, his solo performances feature timeless hits from The Beatles, Elton John, Simon & Garfunkel, and more—blending nostalgia with masterful guitar work and a smooth voice.

    12:00 - 16:00
    Butler Institute of American Art

    The Butler will host art engagement activities and a scavenger hunt for kids of all ages. Admission is always free.

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    12:00
    Rachell Joy-Tupaj

    Experience the powerful and soulful voice of Rachell Joy-Tupaj, a celebrated vocalist with a dynamic background in gospel, musical theater, and community performance. From USO tours to local stages, Rachell brings decades of heartfelt music and storytelling to every show. Her performance promises a moving and inspiring set you won’t want to miss.

    12:00 - 16:00
    Ward Beecher Planetarium

    Hourly shows starting at 12pm through 4:00pm. Doors open at 11:30am both days.

    12pm – One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure
    1pm- Moons Worlds of Mystery
    2pm – Perfect Little Planet
    3pm – Summer Skywatch
    4pm – First and Farthest

    12:00 - 16:00
    Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor (Steel Museum)

    Visit the Grit and Glow exhibition at the Steel Museum, celebrating the legacy of Greater Mahoning Valley steelworkers. Special guided tours are available during festival weekend.

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    12:00
    Leanne Binder

    With a voice that hits your soul and songwriting that cuts to the heart, Leanne Binder is a force of nature. Her blend of rock, blues, and gospel has taken her from Youngstown to Nashville and stages across the UK. Binder’s powerful presence and heartfelt delivery are sure to be one of the weekend’s standout performances.

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    13:00
    Chris Higbee

    Get ready for a high-octane country-rock show with Chris Higbee, the fiddle-playing showman behind hits like “Fiddles Rock” and “Barn Party.” A founding member of the PovertyNeck Hillbillies, Higbee’s wild stage energy, heartfelt lyrics, and incredible musicianship make for a can’t-miss set that blends country charm with rock edge.

    13:30
    Steel Museum Guided Tour – Grit and Glow Exhibition

    Step into the rich industrial history of the Mahoning Valley with a special guided tour of the Grit and Glow exhibition at the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. Explore the stories, artifacts, and innovations that defined generations of local steelworkers.

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    15:00
    JD Eicher

    Closing out the festival is JD Eicher, a celebrated singer-songwriter with national acclaim and deep Youngstown roots. Known for his smooth vocals and introspective lyrics, Eicher’s music has been featured alongside author Nicholas Sparks and heard on radio, TV, and stages across the country. His heartfelt melodies and warm storytelling are the perfect way to wrap up a weekend of celebration.

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