CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Produced by The Downtown Clarksville Association, First Thursday Art Walk is a free, self-guided tour spanning a 5-block radius that combines visual art, live music, engaging events and more in the heart of Downtown Clarksville.
With 10+ venues, bars and businesses participating each month, the First Thursday Art Walk in Clarksville is the ultimate opportunity to savor and support local creative talent.
The February Art Walk will be held February 4 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the shops and galleries on Public Square, Franklin Street, and Strawberry Alley.
Edward’s Steakhouse (107 Franklin Street)
Edward’s Steakhouse is proud to feature local artist Peggy Bonnington, during the February First Thursday Art Walk.
The Roxy Regional Theatre – Peg Harvill Gallery (100 Franklin Street)
The Roxy Regional Theatre’s Peg Harvill Gallery is proud to feature the art of local artist, Larry Martin during the February First Thursday Art Walk.
For tickets to and information about our current productions, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD & FRIENDS, BLUES IN THE NIGHT and THE MOUNTAINTOP, please visit www.roxyregionaltheatre.org or call the box office at 931.645.7699.
Downtown Artists Co-op (96 Franklin Street)
The Downtown Artists Co-op will be hosting the Regional Photography Exposition during the February First Thursday Art Walk. This is an annual juried photography “contest” that is open to anyone at least 18 years of age who lives in either Tennessee or Kentucky. There will be four categories of subject matter: landscape/nature; human portrait/figure; still life (with emphasis on studio setup); and experimental/alternative process with camera capture.
Customs House Museum (200 S. 2nd Street)
EXHIBITS:
Of Stars & Stripes: From the Collection of Dr. John Olson January 13th – February 28th
See the history of our country through this private collection of vintage flags. See original pre-Civil War flags, reproductions from the Colonial era, and more!
Celebrating Black History Month February 2nd – February 28th
Items from our collection showcase Black History Month. Featured artifacts on display include slave inventory lists, a United States Colored Troops (USCT) 16th regiment poster, a slave shackle with ball and chain, a class photo of Cobb Elementary c. 1915, and some other interesting photographs and documents that relate to the history of African Americans in the Montgomery County region.
Mergings: A Visual Exploration: The Art of Jennifer Crescuillo February 2nd – 28th
Jennifer Crescuillo is an internationally exhibited artist currently living and working in Silver Point, Tennessee with her family. Jennifer earned her Masters of Fine Art in glass at Southern Illinois University. This series of art features fused, cold worked, and sand carved glass monuments to obsolete technology.
Couture Crush (101 Franklin Street)
The Framemaker (705 North Second Street)
The Illuminating Past
New Work by Amy Dean
Rogate’s Boutique (115 Franklin Street)
Hops Road (101 Strawberry Alley)
Hops Java & Juice (100 Strawberry Alley)
Mildred & Mable’s (109 Franklin Street)