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Lineup for the Last Friday Art Walk, taking place on the final Friday of every month throughout downtown Maryville.

IF YOU GO

Last Friday Art Walk

WHEN:
5-9 p.m. today (Oct. 30)

WHERE: downtown Maryville

HOW MUCH: Free

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Last Friday Art Walk takes place today

From Staff Reports
Originally published: October 29. 2009 2:45PM
Last modified: October 29. 2009 3:09PM

The Last Friday Art Walk, a continuing collaboration of downtown Maryville businesses and the arts, will take place from 5-9 p.m. today.

The recurring event celebrates the arts in downtown Maryville and takes place on the final Friday of each month, featuring Maryville galleries, restaurants, bars, theaters and coffee shops hosting a "featured artist."

It includes the visual arts, performance art, actors, writers, dancers, musicians and more. It's free to attend, and many of the participating venues will be offering food, drink and sales specials to coincide with the event.

PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES/ARTISTS


All Natural Health Shoppe (219 E. Broadway): "Pets, Ponies and Face Painting" by Karen Brackett

Boyd Thomas Clothing (227 W. Broadway): paintings by Tommy Smith

The Capitol Theatre (127 W. Broadway): classic horror films at 5 p.m.; "The Screamliners" Big Band at 9 p.m. (admission to the concert is $12 in advance/$15 at the door)

Clear's Silat and Street Kung Fu (113 E. Broadway): demonstrations with Halloween goodies

Dandy Lions (300 E. Church St.): paintings by Laura Miller

Fine Arts Blount ArtSpace Gallery (106 E. Broadway): "Autumn Gold" mixed media exhibit; woodworking by Clay Crowder and Dean Van Laarhoven

Professional Hair Design (120 E. Broadway Ave.): illustrations and paintings by Cindy McDonnell

Razzberries Boutique (220 Court St.): sculpture and paintings by Kenneth Kant

Southland Books (801 E. Broadway): kick-off party for the new journal "The Round-A-Bout" featuring poetry, readings and live music

Studio 212 (212 E. Harper Ave.): "Hunt for the GREAT Pumpkin!" art installation

Tomato Head (211 W. Broadway): mixed media by Erika Smith

The Village Tinker (417 W. Broadway): wood-turning by Tom Sciple