Fall Gallery Walk
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The Annual Fall Gallery Walk will feature exhibitions by various artists in a number of downtown and area Hays locations. Come see the local as well as regional talent display their art. A variety of visual and performing arts are demonstrated throughout the community. From paintings and photography to live shows and music, the Hays Arts Council’s Art Walk will be sure to entertain everyone who comes for the event. 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM.
All ages are welcome.
Fall Gallery Walk
Phone : 785-625-7522 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : arts@haysartscouncil.org
Web: www.haysartscouncil.org
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