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First Thursday ArtWalk in Historic Downtown Clarksville March 1st
This months artwalk will be held on March 1st, 5:00pm until 8:00pm, and as always will be held in the shops and galleries on Public Square, Franklin Street, Strawberry Alley, Main Street and Second Street. Participating merchants include The Framemaker, Ingredients, Rogate’s Boutique, ARTifacts, Hodgepodge, and many more. As always, this is a free event so bring your family and friends downtown to the Artwalk. APSU Downtown Gallery
Rusty’s work reflects twenty years of existence in rural, middle Tennessee. Storm-felled trees provide firewood and materials for sculpture. Old, rusted machine parts and even rocks gleaned from a garden patch have become components of Rusty’s sculptures. Both Rusty and Carolann work in the Department of Art and teach in both the 2D and 3D areas. ARTifacts Emporium
Rachel Ison, jewelry designer, specializes in wire wrapping and working with repurposed items to make a truly unique piece. Also dedicated to teaching others how to make jewelry she has recently begun offering jewelry making classes at ARTifacts. Come down and see what she classes she has coming up and what creations she has just for you. Jodi Stephens, when asked about her body products says, “ I create soaps and body products that are as close to natural as possible. All body products, including scrubs, face wash, deodorant, “shampoo”, and hair conditioner are made from products that re all natural. The environment and your body will thank you!” Downtown Artist Co-op
F&M Bank
The Framemaker, 705 North Second Street, Bather: Paintings by Suta Lee The Framemaker
The Framemaker is located at the corner of North Second Street and Georgia Avenue, across from The Clarksville Academy. Hodgepodge
David Smith is a retired U.S. Army Still Photographer, He arrived in Clarksville in 1976 as a member of the 101st Airborne Division. He returned to Clarksville with his family after his retirement from the military. He has just recently started shooting photographs again. and is a member of The Clarksville Friends of Photography. Most of his photographs are of Landscapes and scenery, many of which are of the Clarksville area. He feels that it’s important for a photographer to help preserve the history in photographs. “Red River Breeze is a local acoustical, instrumental band that plays traditional Celtic, Renaissance, and world music, featuring hammered dulcimer, Irish whistle, fiddles, guitar and drum. The group has just released a new CD, entitled “The Wren at the Window,” and on March 1st, Stephanie Taylor (hammered dulcimer) and David Magers (guitar) will be here to play selections from the new CD.” Ingredients
Judy explores new techniques of applying watercolor on paper by reading books, taking art classes, and painting with friends. Currently she is discovering the colors, shapes, and materials used in making abstracts. Judy continues with her love of colors and shapes by designing jewelry. Both will be on display at Ingredients during March’s Art Walk. Trish Tallon-Blanchard is currently using the skills she has developed over a lifetime as a studio artist making organic heirloom coconut cakes. Her cakes have been the guilty pleasure and preferred gift of her friends, family and those who know her art work. Trish’s aesthetic and attention to detail are what makes her cakes among the more unique and beautiful options available in the artisanal, heirloom, organic confections market. Stop in to see and taste Trish’s cakes at Ingredients during ArtWalk. Mildred & Mables
Products made with local craftsmanship and great design, come check it out. New South Coffee
Tonya Coleman was born and raised in the country fields of Erin, TN and has ran around with a camera since she was little. She has a minor in Photography from Austin Peay State University and continues to take multiple photo classes, both online and across Tennessee, always trying to expand her knowledge. Nathaniel Green is a folk artist that writes his own music. He says his music is meant for the soul, his inspiration is his father. And he loves the picking banjo vibe. Rogate’s Boutique
If you think scarfs are just for winter come by and check out our awesome selection of spring scarfs. They are great for adding that perfect little touch of color to your everyday outfits. Roxy Regional Theatre
Following the ArtWalk, stay for the 7:00pm performance of the hilarious musical “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”. More InformationFor more information, call Kendall Welsh, ARTifacts Emporium at 931.896.2055 or visit www.historicdowntownclarksville.org About Kendall Welsh
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