Last summer, two full-time working artists in Providence organized a small outdoor festival called The Lemonade Stand . They wanted to provide a welcoming space for artists in the community to collaborate, and give the public a chance to witness the creativity of local artists first-hand.

This year, they’re expanding, adding live performances from Providence-based musicians, an interactive public arts display, and more. Morning Host Luis Hernandez spoke with the organizers of The Lemonade Stand, Eva Okrent and Liam Anastasia-Murphy.

Interview highlights

On what makes The Lemonade Stand different from other festivals

Eva Okrent: It’s so different because we’re all a community of artists who actually know each other, and so it’s not just a bunch of band names coming for a show that wa

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