Painters, drawers and creators can find opportunities to express themselves at Derpfest.
Derpfest is a 48-hour live painting show. Artists will be making their first brush strokes at 10 a.m. Friday, March 28, at the Hangar Art Company in Bloomington.
The festival will also feature live music and other activities available at the festival.
A Bloomington-based artist, Daniel DeJarld, partnered with Hangar Art Company owner Santino Lamancusa and started this event in March 2024. They aimed to create and experience a more robust scene for local and regional artists. The Illinois Art Station was then brought to this event as a nonprofit partner.
Last year, the first DerpFest welcomed more than 400 visitors. They raised nearly $3,200 for the participating artists from all across Illinois and the Midwest.
These profits are split equally among the artists and the Illinois Art Station. Each piece has the same minimum bid, and those in attendance can bid on pieces, thus increasing the profit both the artist and Art Station get.
An open call for artists was launched in December 2024 to submit photos of their art as well as personal statements about their artistic process, preferred mediums and inspirations.
“Derpfest privileges the process above all else. Not only do attendees have the opportunity to witness art in action, but also the artists themselves," said executive director of the Illinois Art Station, Hannah Johnson.
This year, nine of the original twenty artists will return for round two of DerpFest. Viewers can witness the opportunity to watch masterpieces created live and in front of them.
This event will then have an online art auction from Monday, March 31, through Friday, April 4 at 8 p.m. during downtown Bloomington's monthly installment of First Fridays.
More information about Derpfest can be found here.