Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Downtown Gallery Walk Tonight

Tonight is the third of the monthly gallery walks in the North End. Many arts venues are open, and there are specials at several restaurants.

Finger food at the galleries is donated by Typhoon and It's Only Natural Market.

More information in HERE, and below the jump.


From the event's Facebook Page:
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This Wednesday, August 15th is the 3rd North End Gallery Walk! You know you want some more culture in your life, so come down to Middletown's most happening neighborhood and stroll around with other gallery walkers from 5-8pm.

Browse five of the North End galleries, and take advantage of Gallery Walk promotions at local eateries.

Free finger foods donated by It's Only Natural Market and Typhoon Restaurant.

At our MAC650 Gallery, we're celebrating with the opening of an exciting exhibit curated by NEAC member Stephanie Lush and Creative Conscience.

Join us at the MAC650 Gallery for the opening on Wednesday, August 15th from 5pm-8pm.

Check out featured works from local artists, gather round to listen to local poets read their words (and get on the mike yourself!), and move your body to the sounds of local music makers Jesse Newman and DJ Cajar.

URBAN ROOTS II- A Community based art show promoting diversity and culture in the north end of Middletown.

Featured Artists:

Kalomo
Arten Cuadros
Ben Keller
Antony Zito
Christian Ayala
Andre Rochester

Opening Reception: Wednesday August 15th, 5pm-8pm

Featuring music by DJ CAJAR and electric violinist Jesse Newman

Live Art & Spoken Word by Erica Hulme, Rachel Caldwell, & Carolyn Reeves 6:30-7:30

T-shirts for sale by "We Are Us"

Closing Reception: Saturday, August 25th, noon-midnight

Music by:

DJ NEB
The Political Animals
Joey Batts & Them
Live Art, Vendors, & More!

Books for Sale from Broad Street Books

Kids games sponsored by Home Depot

All ages welcome!

$5 donation suggested to go towards future events

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