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Downtown Akron Artwalk

Presented by Downtown Akron Partnership at Downtown Akron, Akron OH

Aug 06 2016
Downtown Akron Artwalk

Experience local art, live music and fun for all ages at the award-winning Artwalk in Downtown Akron. The Artwalk is FREE! Venues include galleries located in the Northside District, North High Street, and East & West Market Street.

On the first Saturday of each month the Artwalk features more than two dozen destinations for art, shopping, dining and entertainment with offerings that fit every budget. Hand-blown glass, pottery, ceramic, paintings, textiles, jewelry and eclectic house wares all dot the footprint of this spectacular event. The participating spaces change every month, as do the exhibitions, food and entertainment. Each month is a unique experience and a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists that make Downtown a culturally and artistically vibrant community. The city of Akron’s free trolley service runs the entire route from 5-10 p.m. Many Artwalk patrons make a night out of their visit to downtown by enjoying a dinner at a downtown restaurant as they peruse the galleries.

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Free

Phone: 330-374-7676

Website: http://www.downtownakron.com/artwalk

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Downtown Akron

Akron, OH 44308

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