HopXcotch Rivalry was two extreme hopscotch courses crossing for one action packed, two person race. Inspired by the success of my Hopscotch Crosswalks in downtown Baltimore, this project brought playful pedestrian action to the middle of Artscape’s Field Day programing along Charles Street. Participants started at competing ends of the yellow and teal hopscotch paths had to jump fast while staying on track. The two 50’ long courses met at the middle, presenting an opportunity for racers to bump each other of course. The easy-to-understand and play game was enhanced with organized hopscotch tournaments at scheduled times throughout the Artscape weekend.

Special thanks to the HopXcotch Rivalry tireless referees Melvin Thomas and Jake Lasovick.

HopXcotch Rivalry
July 18-20, 2014
Artscape
N. Charles and Lanvale Streets

Baltimore, MD
  • HopXcotch Rivalry Girl Jumping
    HopXcotch Rivalry Girl Jumping
    HopXcotch Rivalry in action. HopXcotch Rivalry was two extreme hopscotch courses crossing for one action packed, two person race. Inspired by the success of my Hopscotch Crosswalks in downtown Baltimore, this project brought playful pedestrian action to the middle of Artscape’s Field Day programing along Charles Street. Participants started at competing ends of the yellow and teal hopscotch paths had to jump fast while staying on track. The two 50’ long courses met at the middle, presenting an opportunity for racers to bump each other of course. The easy-to-understand and play game was enhanced with organized hopscotch tournaments at scheduled times throughout the Artscape weekend. Special thanks to the HopXcotch Rivalry tireless referees Melvin Thomas and Jake Lasovick. HopXcotch Rivalry July 18-20, 2014 Artscape N. Charles and Lanvale Streets Baltimore, MD
  • HopXcotch Rivalry - Battle at the Crossing
    HopXcotch Rivalry - Battle at the Crossing
  • HopXcotch Rivalry - Jumpers Jumping
    HopXcotch Rivalry - Jumpers Jumping
    HopXcotch Rivalry in action. HopXcotch Rivalry was two extreme hopscotch courses crossing for one action packed, two person race. Inspired by the success of my Hopscotch Crosswalks in downtown Baltimore, this project brought playful pedestrian action to the middle of Artscape’s Field Day programing along Charles Street. Participants started at competing ends of the yellow and teal hopscotch paths had to jump fast while staying on track. The two 50’ long courses met at the middle, presenting an opportunity for racers to bump each other of course. The easy-to-understand and play game was enhanced with organized hopscotch tournaments at scheduled times throughout the Artscape weekend. Special thanks to the HopXcotch Rivalry tireless referees Melvin Thomas and Jake Lasovick. HopXcotch Rivalry July 18-20, 2014 Artscape N. Charles and Lanvale Streets Baltimore, MD
  • HopXcotch Rivalry Kiosk Introduction
    HopXcotch Rivalry Kiosk Introduction
  • HopXcotch Rivalry Game Instructions
    HopXcotch Rivalry Game Instructions
  • HopXcotch Rivalry - participant signing the wall of winners
    HopXcotch Rivalry - participant signing the wall of winners
    HopXcotch Rivalry invted to sign the Wall of Winners HopXcotch Rivalry was two extreme hopscotch courses crossing for one action packed, two person race. Inspired by the success of my Hopscotch Crosswalks in downtown Baltimore, this project brought playful pedestrian action to the middle of Artscape’s Field Day programing along Charles Street. Participants started at competing ends of the yellow and teal hopscotch paths had to jump fast while staying on track. The two 50’ long courses met at the middle, presenting an opportunity for racers to bump each other of course. The easy-to-understand and play game was enhanced with organized hopscotch tournaments at scheduled times throughout the Artscape weekend. Special thanks to the HopXcotch Rivalry tireless referees Melvin Thomas and Jake Lasovick. HopXcotch Rivalry July 18-20, 2014 Artscape N. Charles and Lanvale Streets Baltimore, MD
  • HopXcotch Rivalry - Wall of Winners
    HopXcotch Rivalry - Wall of Winners
    HopXcotch Rivalry invted to sign the Wall of Winners HopXcotch Rivalry was two extreme hopscotch courses crossing for one action packed, two person race. Inspired by the success of my Hopscotch Crosswalks in downtown Baltimore, this project brought playful pedestrian action to the middle of Artscape’s Field Day programing along Charles Street. Participants started at competing ends of the yellow and teal hopscotch paths had to jump fast while staying on track. The two 50’ long courses met at the middle, presenting an opportunity for racers to bump each other of course. The easy-to-understand and play game was enhanced with organized hopscotch tournaments at scheduled times throughout the Artscape weekend. Special thanks to the HopXcotch Rivalry tireless referees Melvin Thomas and Jake Lasovick. HopXcotch Rivalry July 18-20, 2014 Artscape N. Charles and Lanvale Streets Baltimore, MD
  • HopXcotch Rivalry - Graham giving a pin to a winner
    HopXcotch Rivalry - Graham giving a pin to a winner
  • HopXcotch Rivalry Start Teal
    HopXcotch Rivalry Start Teal
  • HopXcotch Rivalry Start Yellow
    HopXcotch Rivalry Start Yellow