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The City Sentinel
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51% As Oklahoma’s first arts dis-
trict, the Paseo Arts District r
continues to grow with restau- t
rants, galleries and retail. The ly
community is invited to the e
First Friday Gallery Walk ev- c
ery month, rain or shine. Galler- B
ies and shops stay open late, and (
the evening marks the opening –
of new exhibitions each month. w
This month’s walk is Friday, July g
5, 6 - 9 p.m. Orange Moon l
The Paseo Art Space presents by Elizabeth Richards e
the Paseo Arts Association’s 5th summer bouquet; 10% of their
Annual Print on Paseo. Through The Journey Begins proceeds on July 5th will go to le
this juried exhibition, the PAA by Kathleen Blake Rainbow Fleet. o
strives to represent and spotlight mance by Skyy Webster, a mu- Named by Forbes as one of d
the depth and diversity of Okla- sician with a classic sound with America’s most transformed e
homa printmakers, while offer- a modern feel, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at neighborhoods, the Paseo is m
ing the public an opportunity to the red “Flamenco” sculpture at a vibrant, self-sustaining arts a
learn about the different meth- the center of the district. Web- district, which was the first of
ods of printmaking. Juror Al- ster began his musical journey its kind in Oklahoma City. As
exa Goetzinger, of ARTSPACE in southern California where he the catalyst for this neighbor- w
at Untitled, will present awards was born and raised. There, he hood’s revitalization, the Pas-
during the First Friday Gallery developed his love for writing eo Arts Association established c
Walk at 7:00 p.m. “Every year, poetry and creating songs. He the monthly First Friday Gallery b
we are overwhelmed by the loves to be on stage and allow Walk, where galleries offer spe- n
quality and the variety of work the audience to see his heart ev- cial exhibitions, refreshments, C
submitted to the Print on Pas- ery single time. guest artists and a variety of
eo, and this year was no differ- In between perusing the gal- live entertainment to the public. a
ent,” said PAA Program Manag- leries and shops, grab a burger First Fridays are one of several b
er Paige Powell. “By partnering or loaded fries from Flavor Train ways the Paseo helps to bring t
with Alexa and ARTSPACE, we food truck. Their menu items the arts closer to the lives of its t
were able to reach and will now pair nicely with libations from community members. i
feature even more Oklahoma the The Big Friendly Craft Beer For more information, call the c
printmakers.” The Print on Pas- Bus, exclusively pouring COOP Paseo Arts Association at (405) p
eo will be on display in the Pas- Ale Works or cool things down 525-2688 or email at amanda@ t
eo Art Space at 3022 Paseo July with Zebra’s Snow’s many fla- thepaseo.org. Visit thepaseo. ly
5-27. vors of shaved ice! Stop by Grow org/join for membership infor-
Enjoy a live music perfor- Flower Truck to create your own mation. B
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