Get ready for Blink 2022 with this map of all the art installations

After a two-year absence, Blink will return to Cincinnati and Covington next weekend, spanning over 30 city blocks and showing off more than 100 art installations.

Blink has released the official installation map for this year's extravaganza, running Oct. 13-16. How exactly you plan to see the art is up to you, but if you decide to go in a specific order this map can serve as a guide.

Click here to view the full map.

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This year, the festival will showcase a variety of projections, lighted installations, lighting effects, music and murals from local, national, and international artists.

According to Blink's map, here's what you can expect along the route:

  • The first stop on the map is a mural on 246 W. McMicken Ave.

  • Then, the map winds south into the Findlay Market Zone, where a number of murals and other art are in close proximity.

  • The map continues south into the Over-the-Rhine Zone, where it stretches from Central Parkway to Sycamore Street.

  • Then, the map goes into the Downtown Zone and The Banks Zone.

  • Pedestrians can move into Northern Kentucky over the John A. Roebling Bridge, with a drone show over the Ohio River.

  • The Covington Zone starts on Riverside Drive and continues south, eventually stretching east to west from MainStrasse to Greenup Street.

  • The map's 102nd and final installation is the Braxton Brewing Lumen Lounge on W. Seventh Street.

The Blink parade route will be announced later this week.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Blink Cincinnati 2022: Here's the official art installation map