selling his latest design
in front of the 111 Media Collective T-Shirt Lab
The Art Walk in downtown Albuquerque, on Friday, July 3rd, was mostly on the curbside, though some galleries let a few people in at a time (unlike in June). In fact, people were sitting inside at the Safe House Distilling Company. There seemed to be more people about, but perhaps less artists than last month in June, when Central was closed off.
Sam Flores mural
on the side of 111 Media Collective
The Up Gallery
South 4th at Central
in 2020
(closed for Covid)
In front of Bose Brothers Brewing
Getting wild in front of the
Relic and Paradise were closed
at least since the last June ArtWalk
The Cicada people
in the window of 512 Arts
by Ophelia Cornet & Sofia Resnik
Gregory Mrvl Tafoya (ChiefRocks) painting
Jodie Herrera
Jodie Herrera
was showing at the B Ruppe gallery
in Barelas (close to downtown)
at the B Ruppe
stands in front of her artwork
We should have had something to show here
downtown
UPDATE (July 8, 2020) -- a bunch of graffiti murals have been popping up in downtown Albuquerque since the Art Walk five days ago. The artists are taken advantage of all the boarded up businesses, which have put up plywood since the riot on May 31st, 2020.
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