CLARKSVILLE, TN − This Oct. 3, 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.

  • Higher Level on Franklin, 137 Franklin St, Artist: Dragotheartist, IG @dragotheartist
  • Pups Plants & Goods, 117 A Strawberry Alley, Artist: Koryn Hatfield, IG@kkorndoggmade, Kkorndoggmade.com, Artist Bio: Koryn started making ceramics in college where she pursued a Bachelor’s in Fine Art. After graduating she went on and started a business called kkorndoggmade. Koryn puts the fun in functional pottery. She enjoys capturing inspiration in her every day, exploring color, form, and pattern to bring these pieces to life.
  • Downtown Artists Co-op, https://www.dac.gallery/, 96 Franklin St., Exhibit: New Member’s Show, Reception 5-8pm
  • Modern Movement Real Estate, 132 Strawberry Alley, Artist: Keinya Graves, FB CarlLouCreative, IG@CarlLouCreative
  • Wedding Belles, 123 Franklin, Artist: Allamylle, IG@allamylle, Artist: Richard B. Dantzler Sr., FB D-Impact Ministries
  • Artlink, 98 Franklin St, Artist: Walker Hardwick, IG@ Hardwick_Productions
  • Tattoo Technique, 129 Franklin St, Artist: Tonya Pineda
  • Mug Shots Coffee, 111 Strawberry Alley, Artist: Jamaine Pitts, IG @JamainePitts, Jamaine Pitts, a virtuoso saxophonist captivating audience with his soulful melodies and dynamic performances. From jazz clubs to international stages, his music enchants and inspires, blending technical prowess with heartfelt expression. Jamaine Pitts is celebrated for his unique style and passionate commitment to the art of saxophone, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.
  • Trazo Meadery, 116 Franklin St, Artist: Jennifer Pierstorff
  • First Presbyterian Church, 213 Main St, Exhibit: Farm to Flowers 2Rivers Plein Air Painters, Featuring: Leah Foote, Betty Liles, Paula Edwards, Kris Lee, Jane, Olson, Kay Drew, D.C. Thomas, Annalee Parker, Nancy Pauliukonis, Jennifer Pierstorff, Larry Richardson & Kitty Harvill
  • Madison Street United Methodist Church, 319 Madison St, “Out of the Shadows: Kimberly’s Odyssey” By local photographer Sandy Campbell A photography exhibit in the Sid Johnson Galley of Madison Street United Methodist Church at 319 Madison Street. The exhibit is dedicated to the many people helped through Urban Ministries. The gallery will open at 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm. Light refreshments will be served. The gallery is located at the Commerce Street Entrance, a short walk from the Courthouse. There will be plenty of free parking available in the church parking lot on Commerce Street.
  • Edward’s Steakhouse, 107 Franklin St, Artist: Tammy Irons
  • Lorenzo Swinton Gallery, 106 N 2nd St, https://www.lorenzoswintongallery.com/, Main Exhibition: Lorenzo Swinton Solo Exhibition, Title: “re”, Synopsis: Lorenzo Swinton’s solo art exhibition, titled “re,” offers a compelling retrospective that re-explores and revisits pivotal early works from his diverse artistic journey. This exhibition delves into several past series and exhibitions, showcasing Swinton’s evolution as an interdisciplinary artist. By revisiting these foundational pieces, “re” provides a reflective lens on the themes, techniques, and transformations that have shaped his career. Through a thoughtful re-examination of his earlier works, Swinton invites audiences to witness the continuity and shifts in his artistic vision, offering fresh insights into his creative process and the evolving dialogue between past and present. Supporting Gallery Artists: C. Douglas Charlton, Martin Freeman, Ria
    Massey, Judith Arnold, D.C. Thomas, Jennifer Pierstorff.
  • “The Gallery” at River City Clay, 115 Franklin St., https://www.rivercityclay.com/, Artist: Lauren Martin. As an artist and nature lover, Lauren’s artistic drive and innate need to create is deeply rooted in clay. Clay has captivated her imagination since she was a young child making mud pies that dried
    under the hot Tennessee sun. Clay provides her the opportunity to turn raw earth into something that can be functional or purely aesthetic. Clay is her canvas. Often, Lauren will throw vessels on the pottery wheel and then alter the forms with found textures or add small sculptural additions. She feels there is no better inspiration than mother nature and it is her ultimate wish for her love of cooking, gardening and traveling to transpire within her pottery. She is currently working and creating artwork in her studio in Madison, Georgia and teaching classes throughout central Georgia. She believes that “life with muddy hands is a good life.”
  • Customs House Museum, 200 S 2nd St, https://customshousemuseum.org, Artist: Andrew Ross, Andrew is a native Nashvillian who started playing piano and guitar at a young age. Early on in his musical journey, his fascination with music transitioned from not just being an avid listener of all types of music, but a creator and writer of music as well. His influences touch upon a vast variety of music genres from rock, blues, and bluegrass to alternative, rap, jazz, and heavy metal. His sound combines those influences and presents them in the form of interesting melodic piano and acoustic guitar instrumentals, as well as putting his music to original poetry and lyrics, often from other lyrical writers. He currently lives and works in Clarksville, TN.
  • Pinky’s Up, 120 Strawberry Alley, Artist: Joel Parker, IG @wickcraftandwizardry
  • Beachaven Downtown, 101 Franklin St, Artist: Joe McClain
  • Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St, Artist: Blossom Robertson, IG@ robertsonwildflower. Creepshow Peepshow is a collection of work that can be best described as pop art meets dark fantasy. The show is partnered with the Roxy’s production of The Rocky Horror Show and reflects those themes of inclusion.
  • Hudabam, 110 Franklin St, Artist: Space Brother Earl
  • Clarksville Collection, 131 Franklin St., Featuring: Steve & Diane Lupo, Intuitives and Card Readings
  • Two Bird Coffee Co., 136 S 10th St., Artist: Talia Arte, IG @taliaarte, FB taliaarte, Talia Arte is a versatile artist from Texas, known for her dynamic use of multiple mediums and styles. Her vibrant, hyper-saturated creations are a testament to her boundless imagination. With a refusal to confine herself to any single discipline or subject, Talia Arte crafts themed bodies of work that evoke beauty, mystery, and sometimes even humor. For her, art is more than just a visual expression; it’s an immersive experience where imagination serves as the ultimate guide.