Tonight’s Art Walk featured gallery openings, open studios, artists’ demonstations and lots of activities for folks of all ages. Passports were offered to anyone who asked and if a person managed to get to all the stops and do an activity and get a stamp, there were prizes to be had! There was big fun as kids and adults went from one end of Glover Street to the other and over to Door #3 and other venues one block over. I confess to only getting to a handful of the fun stuff and I did not even pick up a passport knowing it was unlikely I’d make it all the way around. Lots of people did. I really missed getting to TwispWorks where folks came back with their own handmade hula hoops!
Here are a few of the images that I saw.
Some of the wildfire smoke cleared out to make a nice sky later in the evening.
Yazzi wasn’t sure what to make of this art walk event.
Don McIvor, one of our many local artists, demonstrated wood turning as the sun finally peaked out from the smoke. Don’s work was featured at the last Confluence Gallery exhibit.
He says that he spends most of his time making sawdust.
Animal skulls were prominently displayed at the Pelligro Gallery
This one is a pelican
Shoes as art
Accordian dreams