Elgin Art Walks Gain Momentum With More Than 90 Artists & Musicians Exhibiting
April 3, 2008
ELGIN, TEXAS — The artistic energy in downtown Elgin is alive and growing. The next Art Walk is scheduled for Saturday, April, 12th from 6pm until 9pm. It will feature sixty artists exhibiting in downtown businesses, gallery exhibits, and over thirty musicians playing in four different locations throughout the Historic Downtown District. Music is coordinated by Debbie Lundrigan of the Elgin Jam. Highlights include Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Western Swing, Big Band, Jazz and Classical Guitar. Musicians will be playing on street corners and inside several businesses, creating a one-of-a-kind Elgin Art Walk experience.
Galleries will be showcasing the work of local, regional, and national artists. Exhibitions include Kingfisher Fine Art & Music’s Spring Show featuring new work by Susan Kirchman and Neil Cronk; WW Treenware Folk Art Gallery & Studio will be featuring artists working in treen, watercolor, polymer clay, pottery, fused glass, mask making, and photography. At Enye Gallery, artists working in jewelry, oil, fiber art, beads, ceramics, oil and photography will be showcasing their work. Bremond House Gallery opens its Legends of Tanach Show, with artist Dan Grife working in acrylic & copper. An added feature to this show is Grife’s storytelling sessions at the gallery scheduled for 1pm, 3pm and 5pm Art Walk day. Bremond House is also hosting a book signing with author E. C. Gibson and his new murder/mystery novel, Nine Lords of the Night, during the Art Walk beginning at 6pm.
Local businesses or ‘other wall’ locations host many of the local and regional artists working in oil, watercolor, fused glass, beads, photography and origami. Hosting businesses include Blue Moon Auction and Mercantile, A Flower Connection, Stanberry & Associates Realtors, Elgin Depot Museum, Franklin Bank Community Room, Jeanette Shelby Realty, Elgin Outfitters, Main Street Optical, Back Forty Chiropractic, Nirvana Smoothies & Café, and Lickity Splits Ice Cream Parlor.
The Oncor Electric Delivery offices will host the first children’s art component to the Elgin Art Walk. Children’s face painting will be done by artist Kristen Rendulic and a Children’s Art Contest with the theme Texas Springtime, will be hosted by Susan Snelson and artist Ava Barker of the Elgin Arts Association, The children’s events will run from 5:00pm to 9:00pm.
Elgin Art Walks are scheduled on the second Saturday of the months of March, April, May, June, September, October, November and December, from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The Elgin Art Walk is in the Historic Downtown District and takes place in existing commercial galleries, non-profit arts spaces and what are called “other walls”; restaurants and retail stores. Art Walk exhibits are free and open to the public. For more information about exhibits and a detailed walking map, visit www.artinelgin.com/.
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