June 28th is the Cedar City Arts Council’s first Final Friday Art Walk of the season. This Art Walk will feature multiple performing artists, including: Washburn Family Band, Cedar Mountain Duo, Southern Utah Handbell Choir, Jay Jackson, Bill & Loretta Westbrook, Adam Kadmon, Sofie Scaletta and Late-Night Brass. The first Final Friday Art Walk of the season will be a fun filled event for the entire family.
The Cedar City Arts Council invites you to the Final Friday Art Walks on; June 28th, July 26th,August 30th,and September 27thfrom 5 to 8 p.m. with live music, art demonstrations, and exhibits. The Final Friday Art Walks are free events and the exhibits are open throughout the summer. Everyone is encouraged to attend!
The first Final Friday Art Walk features diverse artists. There will be artist demonstrations and exhibits from the Sagebrush Fiber Artisans Guild on the lawn at 100 West and Center, including displays by Andrew Baruffi, Steven Dunn, Larry Laskowski, Hanna Dawson, Cab Creations, Lydia Brescia, The Southern Utah Space Foundation and Sunshine Pearl Dives Jewelry. Performances will be presented throughout the evening in designated locations.
The Southern Utah Museum of Art, Art Works Gallery and Artisans Gallery will be hosting artist exhibits in harmony with these Final Friday Art Walks and presenting musical performances. The Cedar Mountain Duo and The Southern Utah Handbell Choir will be performing at SUMA with Megan Nelson painting on site. Sofie Scaletta will perform at ArtWorks gallery and Red Acre Farm will have farm made goodies available. Natalie Young’s “almost rural” photographs are exhibited Artisans Gallery will host Bill & Loretta Westbrook and Adam Kadmon. Late Night Brass will be between IG Winery and Park Place on Center Street with the Washburn Family Band near the artists at the corner of 100 West Center. Joey Favino will be doing art demonstrations at Stone Path with Jay Jackson providing music.
A new feature for June 28 is a free Historic Downtown Walking Tour at 7:30 pm. Meet at the corner of Center and Main Street next to the Boomer’s building. The tour will be led by local historian, Ryan Paul. All are welcome and pictures and questions are encouraged. For more information contact Ryan Paul at Frontier Homestead State Park.
For updates about featured artists and musicians visit the Cedar City Art Walk page at https://www.facebook.com/Cedar-City-Art-Walk-488202448044670. Remember to save the dates for the later Final Friday Art Walks! Celebrate our city’s arts and culture this summer by bringing your family and friends to the Art Walk; we hope to see you there!