Art Walk Nashua returns for the 5th year this Saturday October 3rd from noon to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, October 4th from noon to 4:00.
Local artists will open their studios, galleries and businesses to visitors located in 30 venues... rain or shine!
This is a wonderful opportunity to meet Nashua artists and get a head start on holiday shopping, while at the same time supporting local talent.
There will be live music, refreshments and other attractions as patrons stroll along Nashua's Main, Water and Pearl streets as well as the historic Millyard District.
The Millyard District is one of my favorite places to visit during the Art Walk. Visitors will be able to visit more than 10 studios and galleries in the Picker Building (located at 99 Factory Street). Also, you can enjoy viewing art, pottery, jewelry, stained glass, photography, paintings and fine art.
Various business along the route will feature art this year.. Ikebana Flower. Splash, Just Lights, Canal Art and Framing, Aidan James Salon, Fresh, Persona Boutique, Darrell's Music Hall, the Framery, Fortin Gage, 1 World Trading co. Maison DeL'Art.
The Nashua Library will also have local art on display. A book signing for kids is planned by author and illustrator, Youn chen at 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Don't miss the classical piano concert with Gregg Pauley on Saturday at 3:30p.m.
Be sure to tour the Historic Hunt Building located on Main Street in Nashua. The Hunt Building will feature prints and glass work by artists Loretta Hubley, Denis Phelan and Doreen Lustic. You can also enjoy some great live classical jazz and folk music throughput the day.
Events are planned at the gazebo in Rail Road Square. The WSMN studios on Main street also will be open to the public.
There are many more venues, events and participants which you can check out at the Art Walk Website to find a map, view a full list of venues and check out the schedule of many more events.
All of the Art Walk activities are free to the public.
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Joan, this sounds like a fun event, I'm sure there will be a great turnout. I imagine the weather will be perfect this time of year.