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Downtown ArtWalk coming up June 5 in Clarksville

Downtown ArtWalk coming up June 5 in Clarksville

Work by DC Thomas on display at the Downtown Artists Co-op. (Photo by Keely Quinlan) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN − This June 5, Clarksville’s Downtown ArtWalk will feature a lineup of several artists and venues. Participating artists will showcase their work throughout the month. Join us from 5-8 p.m.

Venues and artists:

  • Higher Level on Franklin, 137 Franklin St, Artist: DArtagnan
  • Pups Plants and Goods, 117A Strawberry Alley, Artist: Lee Anne Mezzetti
  • Wedding Bells, 123 Franklin St., Artist: Selmy Pacheco
  • Downtown Artists Co-op, https://www.dac.gallery/, 96 Franklin St., Exhibit: DAC Membership Exhibit
  • Artlink, 98 Franklin St, Artists: Sophia Sohn and Emma Henson
  • Lorenzo Swinton Gallery, 106 N 2nd St., Exhibit: “Glitched as Folk” by Donald Guevara
  • Tattoo Technique, 129 Franklin St, Artist: Leah Charon
  • Mug Shots Coffee, 111 Strawberry Alley, Artist: Annlee Head
  • Trazo Meadery, 116 Franklin St, Artists: Talia Arte
  • First Presbyterian Church, 213 Main St, Exhibit: Jim Diehr
  • Edward’s Steakhouse, 107 Franklin St, Artist: Tracy Bettencourt
  • “The Gallery” at River City Clay, 115 Franklin St., https://www.rivercityclay.com/, Artist: Selby Ann Shipley
  • Customs House Museum, 200 S 2nd St, https://customshousemuseum.org/
  • Beachaven Downtown, 101 Franklin St, Artist: Earl Parker
  • Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St, roxyregionaltheatre.org, Exhibit: Jim Diehr
  • Hudabam, 110 Franklin St, Artist: Dragotheartist
  • Clarksville Collection, 131 Franklin St., Featuring: Steve and Diane Luppo –Tarot Card Readings
  • Pinky’s Up, 120 Strawberry Alley, Artist: Jamaine Pitts

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