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Baldwin Art Walk Night


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Event# 785-594-3200

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THIRD FRIDAY - JUNE - SEPT - Art Galleries, the Arts Council and local businesses invite everyone to spend the evening in downtown Baldwin City.

An evening of art and friendly conversation awaits from 6 to 9p.m. the third Friday night of each month from June to September. The Baldwin Community Arts Council sponsors Art Walk, which showcases paintings, sculpture, and quilting by area artists who set up on the street, in local galleries and in downtown businesses. Special event evenings also feature live music, art demonstrations, an Ice Cream Social in July and the Annual Cuppa Java in September during the art walks.

Baldwin Art Walk Night

Address : Sidewalks of Downtown Baldwin City Baldwin City KS
Phone : 785-594-3200   (Always call and confirm events.)

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