Skate and Bike Park
Skate and Bike Park
Jennifer Drinkwater. Skate and Bike Park, acrylic on wood, 12” x 12”, 2024.
**Please note that while Skate and Bike Park is available for purchase, it is currently in an exhibition and will not be available for delivery until late April. Please email jennifer@whatsgoodproject.com with any questions.
Bike and Skate Park arrives wired and ready to hang. My genius husband Aaron Swanson carefully crafts each panel with high-quality wood, mounting a smooth plywood surface onto a sturdy, mitred wooden frame that provides depth and support to the painting. The sides of the panel are sanded and finished for smoothness.
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Twenty percent of profits support Oskaloosa Main Street.
The community story that inspired Skate and Bike Park…
In 2011, Oskaloosa’s Skate and Bike Park broke ground. A partnership between the City of Oskaloosa and the Mahaska Community Recreation Foundation, this urban park sits north of Penn Cental Mall and downtown Oskaloosa and was funded by grants from the Tony Hawk Foundation, the MCRF, local donations, and young folks fundraising.
It’s a pretty sweet facility, with superb lighting and a newly constructed mini-pitch, both courtesy of Musco Lighting, an Oskaloosa-based company that does a lot to support quality of life in Mahaska County.