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    Prescott’s 4th Friday Art Walk: A Celebration of Art and Innovation

    July 9, 2024No Comments
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    Suze's Prescott Center for the Arts Artist Lounge
    Suze's Prescott Center for the Arts Artist Lounge
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    Prescott News – Discover the dynamic and creative spirit of Prescott at the 4th Friday Art Walk on July 26, 2024. This much-anticipated monthly event highlights the area’s artistic diversity and innovation, as over 16 galleries extend their hours and open their doors to celebrate the arts.

    The July 2024 featured galleries:

    Rainbow Serpent - Bella Light Studios
    Rainbow Serpent – Bella Light Studios

    Bella Light Studios
    Location: 514 East Sheldon Street
    Phone: (808) 226-4061
    Specializing in custom stained glass, dichroic glass sculptures, and immersive light installations, Bella Light Studios, led by Siobhan Wisdom, transforms both homes and commercial spaces into visual spectacles. The studio will extend its hours for the Art Walk from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Parking is available in the lot across from the side alley.

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    Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts Artist Lounge
    Location: 208 N Marina Street
    Phone: (928) 445-3286
    This newly envisioned space formerly known as the Art Gallery and Gift Shop serves as a vibrant hub for artists to congregate, display their work, and exchange ideas. This July, the Lounge features “Luminous Opera, Cerulean Blue, A Life’s Journey in Color: Paint, Steel, Wood, Stone, and Repurposed Objects” by the esteemed local artist Gary Cassidy. Running until July 31, this exhibition presents a whimsical and colorful journey through Cassidy’s personal narrative and artistic endeavors.

    Join us for an evening of exploration and inspiration at Prescott’s 4th Friday Art Walk. The event runs from 5:00- -7:00 PM, allowing visitors ample time to enjoy the area’s artistic offerings.

    For more details about the 4th Friday Art Walk and to plan your visit, including a map of gallery locations and a schedule of special events, please visit www.artthe4th.com

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