Third Annual Art of Fear Event at the Heroic Age Art Center

Third Annual Art of Fear Event at the Heroic Age Art Center

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Third Annual Art of Fear Event at the Heroic Age Art Center

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Heroic Age Studios presents the Third Annual Art of Fear at the Heroic Age Art Center October 8th from 10:00AM‐6:00PM at 135 N. Henderson St. Mt Zion Illinois in the Old Mt. Zion Grade School. The event features Celebrity Guests, a Frightful Themed Gallery Show, Art Activities, Vendors, Face Painting, Raffle, After Hours Event, Food from University Dogs and more. Attendees are encouraged to come in costume for safe Trick or Treating with treats given out by Heroic Age Art Center Artists and vendors.

Special Events include the Art of Fear in Film discussions, with special guests including:

11AM – Noon – Steven LaChance extreme haunting investigator and author who lived through what some call the most violent haunting in history. Steven will discuss his experiences about which, he has written several books, and featured as a guest, for numerous TV shows, documentaries, and events.

12:30PM – 1:30PM – Melissa Cowan actress and Hero‐Walker who appeared as “Bicycle Girl” in the AMC smash The Walking Dead will talk about her career in television and cinema including appearances in The Vampire Diaries and Halloween 2.

2:00PM – 3:30PM – Mark Lee Crawford actor and creator of Big Country Zombie will perform in character. Mark will also discuss how he came to create Big Country Zombie, a character that has been featured in television commercials, music videos, social media, and promotions for a number of charity events.

3:30PM – 5:00PM Roy Wooley fan favorite from the hit television program Face Off will do a makeup demonstration and discuss his twenty‐plus years of experience in television and film including creature fabrication for the motion picture Netherworld.

The Art of Fear promises frightful‐fun for all ages.

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