Friday, April 6, 2012

First Friday Art Walk

I love the first Friday of every month.  There is an Art Walk that my husband and I usually attend.  We have a blast.  I love the people, walking the streets of a historic town, talking with artists, enjoying creativity and drinking wine.  I also love that the letter "F" post just happened to fall on the first Friday of April.  I had to post about this and I decided to chronicle my evening through photographs.  It is my creative way of posting about the Art Walk after a very long day and some complimentary wine.


Looking into the Butterfield Garage.

Fountain at the Dow Museum of Historical Homes.

This is a really groovy gallery & one of my favorites.


This store is awesome and has the most amazing gifts.

The exterior of Rembrandtz.

Coquina Wall at the Dow Museum of Historic Houses.

One of many galleries on Aviles Street.

Aviles Street

This is a wonderful gallery & I love seeing the same artists every month.

Another local gallery on Aviles Street.

6 comments:

  1. Where I live we have the "Gallery Hop" in the first week of every month. Thanks for sharing your Art Walk!!

    Cheers, Jenn
    http://www.wine-n-chat.com

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  2. Lovely pics.
    Aviles Street looks like a quaint little spot... perfect hideout for artists.
    I'm visiting from the A to Z Challenge. Enjoy!

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  3. Wonderful pics. Thanks for sharing.

    Yvonne.

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  4. The best part about last night was discovering something new in my town. It amazes me that we can live somewhere, consider it home, have been there for a while and still find new adventures.

    I had never heard of the Dow Museum of Historical Houses and it is so interesting. I'm definitely going back when there is more light. What a beautiful little treasure we found.

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  5. I want my town to have this!!! So creative and accessible!

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  6. This sounds really great, a lovely way to spend the first Friday of the month Amanda


    Amanda - Realityarts-Creativity
    Art Blog

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