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Art Crawl

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Mediums include painting, pottery, photography and prints, and greeting cards. Artists will be on the front porch as weather permits and light refreshments will be served.

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The Milligan Studio, 459 Selby Ave., will be closed on Sunday. It will feature two artists showcasing glass and bronze sculptures, and giclee prints. Light food and refreshments will be available.

Virginia Street Church, 170 Virginia St., will open its doors at 5 p.m. on April 14 but is otherwise following normal Crawl hours. It will feature 16 artists together displaying pottery, glassware, paintings, quilting, drawings and more. David Evens and Jon Elconin will kick off the event with live music on April 14, and Claire Lockman will perform 4-5 p.m., April 15. Other musicians who will perform over the weekend include Jeremy Rose, Liz Zeno, Gordon Meyer and Susan Zeni.

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April 14-16

Grand Hand Gallery , 619 Grand Ave., will feature 200 artists showing paintings, ceramics, illustrations, photography, jewelry, wood-

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West 7th

April 21-23

Schmidt Artists Lofts , 900 W. 7th Pl., will be open Friday 6-9 p.m., Saturday noon-7 p.m. and Sunday noon-5 p.m. It will feature more than 50 artists showing paintings, ceramics, illustration, jewelry, photography, block printing, glass, digital work, fiber arts and more. Work will be on display throughout the basement, first floor and fifth floor, and in the atrium. The community pottery studio and painting studios located between the basement and first floor will also have work on display. The nearby Rok eatery will have a music event Saturday evening.

Friedli Gallery, 973 W. 7th St., will feature five independent artists showing paintings, ceramics, book arts, textiles, literary arts and more. Food art by indigenous crafters, including homemade waffles cooked on demand by Simone Rendon of Edible Arts, will also be present. The gallery is also hosting its 2nd Annual Book Arts Exhibition and gift shop.

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Raymond District

April 21-23

Dow Art Gallery & Framing, 2242 University Ave., is open 5-10 p.m. Friday, noon-8 p.m. Saturday and is closed on Sunday. It will feature 40 local artists showcasing painting, photography, sculpture, jewelry, metalwork and more. There will be live music and painting demonstrations on Friday and Saturday.

University Ave. W., will feature five artists displaying paintings, photography, ceramics and multimedia. Outdoor spaces will be set up weather permitting. Food and family activities will be present.

Kala Vandanam dance , 2327 Wycliff St., Suite #214 in The Wycliff, will be open but specific days and hours were not available as of presstime. The site will feature several performing artists from Kala Vandanam studio. Some light snacks may be available.

Lowertown

April 28-30 able as of presstime. The Lost Fox, 213 E. 4th St., will feature a performance by The Tender Years 9 p.m., Saturday. No other details were available as of presstime.

Lowertown Lofts Artist Cooperative, 255 Kellogg Blvd. E., will feature 30 artists showing their work in galleries on the top three floors of the building. Artwork includes painting, photography, graphic art, illustration, ceramic, jewelry and more. Performances will take place in the atrium on the third floor.

Lowertown Underground Artists, 308 Prince St. in the lower level of Northern Warehouse building, will feature 14 artists showing work from their studios and in a shared gallery. Mediums include photography, painting, metal, wood, fiber art, quilting, digital creations and more. The entrance to the gallery is shared with Nautilus Music Theater. Weather permitting, an interactive art event will be set up near there.

Downtown

April 28-30

George Latimer Public Library, 90 W. 4th St., will feature two artists in the first floor Bremer Room. It will also have space for members of the Library’s Workforce Innovation Lab to show works they have created in the lab. Light snacks will be available.

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The Bindery Building , 708 Vandalia St., will feature 6-8 artists showcasing paintings. Papa Gallery on the fourth floor may also have art on display, and Balam Studio may display stone sculptures. E & L Bindery will be open on the first floor and visitors can see the working hardcover bindery. Wine, beverages and snacks will be available.

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Union Depot, 214 4th St. E., will feature 30 artists exhibiting paintings, quilts, photography, pottery, jewelry, woodworking and more. Art will be in the Head House, and the site will also feature the Guinness World Records largest Lite-Brite, a scavenger hunt throughout the building and more.

Northern Belle Tattoo, 132 10th St. E. in the Rossmor building, will feature five artists showing paintings, ceramics, jewelry and more. The site will have outdoor exhibits if weather permits.

Creators Space, 218 E. 7th St., will feature paintings, photography, fiber arts, wood, glass, metal, sculptures, jewelry and more. Other details were not available as of presstime.

Master Framers, 262 4th St. E., will feature five artists showing painting, pottery, fabric art and more.

Calendula Gallery, 275 E. 4th St., Suite #130 in the Northwestern building, will feature 26-30 artists with large-scale displays in the gallery and another 10 exhibiting at an adjacent site. Mediums include digital art, drawing, painting, textiles, weaving, photography and more. Some artists living in the building will open their studios to the public.

Art of Counseling, 275 4th St. E., on the third floor of the Northwestern building, will feature 11 artists showing paintings, fabric art and mixed media. Light refreshments will be available.

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Merriam Park

May 5-7

Spatial Effects Gallery, 1759 Selby Ave., will feature 25 artists showing paintings, sculptures, ceramics, photography, drawings, carved gourds, glasswork, woodcarvings and handmade furniture. Refreshments will be available.

South Como May 5-7 Front Avenue Pottery, 895 Front Ave., will feature seven artists showing ceramics, jewelry, handbags and other sewn accessories. Its signature event, “Firing It Up in South Como,” is a free clay workshop in the site’s clay studio. Participants should expect to get their hands dirty. Neighborhood musicians will perform throughout the weekend and refreshments will be available.

Mark Granlund Studio, 1022 Burgess St., will feature landscape and still life paintings and more. Other details were not available as of presstime.

Payne Phalen

May 5-7

ArT @ 967, 967 Payne Ave., will feature 8-12 artists exhibiting paintings, photography and more. Artwork will be in studio spaces as well as in a shared storefront gallery. The site will have a Mother’s Day theme.

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