(Above: Art by Shelley Roenspie and Barbara Weinstein is on display at the Tronson Gallery of Contemporary Art during the Second Friday Art Walk in downtown Springfield on July 13

Posted by Anne-Allegra Bennett

The official guided tour for downtown Springfield’s Second Friday Art Walk on July 13 begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Emerald Art Center at 500 Main Street, led by Christie Chapman.

Maps of participating venues will be available at the art center as well as other participating galleries and shops.

Stops on the official guided tour:

  • Emerald Art Center  (500 Main St.) — Features the 30th Annual PhotoZone Juried Show

    Ryan Johnson has a show of his work at Cascade Center for Spiritual Living

  • Talking Rhythms (500 Main St., Suite C1) — Poems and paintings by Angela Norman
  • City Hall Gallery (225 A St.) — “Peculiar,” a solo exhibition of drawings by M.V. Moran
  • Tronson Gallery of Contemporary Art (715 Main St.) — Art by Shelley Roenspie and Barbara Weinstein
  • Neu Real Estate (741 Main St,) — Photographs by J Photography
  • Cascade Center for Spiritual Living (741 Main St.) — A show called “The Sight of Music,” by Ryan Johnson, using a variety of mediums while listening to music from the mid-1800s to the present
  • Memento Ink (525 Main St.) — 7th anniversary celebration of work by staff members April

    Memento Ink features work by members of its staff

    Slater, David Mann, Mikal Hansen, Samantha Houston, Meredith Mae, Roxy Allen, and Cassi Chambers.

 

More participating locations :

  • Malerische Gallery (236 Main St.)
  • Hearts for Hospice (444 Main St)
  • Haven (349 Main St.) — Alcohol ink doodle art demonstrated by Ruth Dellinger, plus drinks and appetizers
  • Urban Lumber Company (303 S. Fifth St.)
  • Springfield Museum (590 Main St.) — Exhibit titled “Here and Now: Recent Acquisitions 2016-2018”; music by The Fireside Quartet, four members of the Eugene-Springfield Community Orchestra.
  • US Bank (437 Main St.) — Paintings by Artist Patti McNutt

    An alcohol ink “doodle” by artist Ruth Dellinger, part of show at Haven

  • Simply Cycle (303 Main St.) — Sculptures, planters and paintings by Sean Carney and creations using reclaimed materials by guitar maker Nate Wood.
  • 100 Mile Bakery (418 A St.)

Information: facebook.com/Downtown-Springfield-Second-Friday-Art-Walk-213584175331035/, 541-345-7106

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