CLARKSVILLE, TN − This Aug. 7, 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:
- Downtown Commons, 215 Legion St., Artists: Kimberly Jewells and Among the Enemy
- Higher Level on Franklin, 137 Franklin St
- Pups Plants and Goods, 117A Strawberry Alley, Artist: Talia Arte
- Wedding Bells, 123 Franklin St., Artist: Aubrey Derryberry
- Downtown Artists Co-op, https://www.dac.gallery/, 96 Franklin St., Exhibit: Regional Juried Art Exposition
- Artlink, 98 Franklin St, Artist: Rowan Hutchison
- Lorenzo Swinton Gallery, 106 N 2nd St., Exhibit: “Ethereal Beauty” featuring the works of Ria Massey, Anna Wise and DC Thomas.
- Tattoo Technique, 129 Franklin St, Artist: Annalee Head
- Mug Shots Coffee, 111 Strawberry Alley, Artist: Katelyn Gabler
- First Presbyterian Church, 213 Main St, Artists: Jennifer Pierstorff and Carmen Rein
- Edward’s Steakhouse, 107 Franklin St. Artist: David Smith
- “The Gallery” at River City Clay, 115 Franklin St., https://www.rivercityclay.com/, Event: Honoring 9/11 through Art. Join us for an interactive experience to honor 9/11.
- Customs House Museum, 200 S 2nd St
- Beachaven Downtown, 101 Franklin St, Artist: Kathryn Luther
- Hudabam, 110 Franklin St, Artist: Jayla Eubanks
- Clarksville Collection, 131 Franklin St., Featuring: Steve and Diane Luppo –Tarot Card Readings, Coffee Bar from Roaring Bean Coffee Co.
- Pinky’s Up, 120 Strawberry Alley, Artist: Earl Parker
- The Gallery @ APSU, 15 Henry St., Artist: Soulaf Abas. Soulaf Abas is the first New Gallery Artist-in-Residence for the APSU Department of Art + Design. During her residency, Abas has been using the New Gallery itself as her studio to produce work for a solo exhibition that will open on August 25. During the Artwalk, visitors are welcome to stop by and meet Abas, see her working space, and works in progress.
- Madison Street United Methodist Church, 319 Madison Street. Downtown ArtWalk invites the community to embrace the richness of local artistry, fostering connections and creativity. Join us on this captivating journey, exploring the diverse talents that make Clarksville’s art scene truly remarkable.
| MORE: For more Clarksville things to do, check out the Fall Fun Guide, Summer Farmers Markets and the Clarksville Events calendar.