Santa Monica Tour De Arts
On August 19th, C.I.C.L.E. and the Santa Monica Museum of Art (SMMoA) are creatively collaborating for the 4th annual art, culture, and biking event, Tour da Arts. Pedal over to SMMoA for a family-friendly, horizon expanding bicycle ride through Santa Monica that features art, music, and more. Additional details will be posted soon. Mark your calendars!
9:37 AM PDT on June 11, 2012
On August 19th, C.I.C.L.E. and the Santa Monica Museum of Art (SMMoA) are creatively collaborating for the 4th annual art, culture, and biking event, Tour da Arts. Pedal over to SMMoA for a family-friendly, horizon expanding bicycle ride through Santa Monica that features art, music, and more. Additional details will be posted soon. Mark your calendars!
Bike Critter Contest
Express your love for art and bicycling by drawing this year’s Tour da Arts Bike Critter. All ages are welcome to submit to SMMoA’s contest. All images should be submitted by June 21st. Rules and more information.
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