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An Artful Resolution

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If you’re looking for a creative New Year’s resolution, consider adding a First Friday Art Walk to your monthly calendar. Increasingly, art walks are showing up in cities across the U.S. What is an art walk you ask? Well, it’s pretty simple: It’s just like going to a few galleries in a given city by yourself, only you’re not by yourself.

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Many metropolitan areas have embraced the concept of monthly art appreciation as a means of getting people out and into galleries and businesses throughout town. Here in my hometown, Portland, Maine (Google “first friday art walk” – we’re first!), First Friday is a big deal. Even in the dead of winter — and I do mean very, very dead… like 4 degrees dead — the streets are packed with people when the first night of the first weekend of the month rolls around.

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As evidenced by these posters from other FFAW’s across the country, we’re not alone. For lack of a better term, making a trip to the galleries into an event really fosters a lot of local art dialog. Galleries catch on quick and schedule exhibitions to coincide with First Fridays, people come from far and wide anticipating a great night of socializing, and local businesses reap the rewards.

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With a little help from Google, you too might be able to enjoy a local art walk. It’s not always first Friday, sometimes it’s last Friday or First Thursday, but it’s a guaranteed good time regardless. A lot of cities provide monthly maps of participating venues, and be sure to consult your local weeklies for a breakdown of what’s coming up exhibition-wise. If we can have fun appreciating art in the middle of winter here in Maine, you can do it in your hometown, too. It’s a great way to kick off the New Year, and beyond.

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Comments (2)

  1. Francesca
    January 4, 2011 at 6:25 pm

    This is an amazing idea! I’ll make sure I’m involved in London and try to get it started in Cambridge, England.

  2. Keith
    January 7, 2011 at 12:41 pm

    Here in Madison, WI, the art walk is only in warmer months. We’re not as hardy as those folks in Maine! But it’s fun.

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