First Friday Art Walk Kicks Off In Great Falls
First Friday Art Walk Kicks Off In Great Falls
It doesn't take much looking around to realize Great Falls truly is the art capital of Montana.
After all, even the famed Western artist Charlie Russell called Great Falls home.
And on that topic, another staple kicks off Friday, June 7, in Great Falls.
Started in February 2024 by local artist Steven Carlyle-Smith, the first Friday art walk has become a staple in our community.
“I started the First Friday Art Walk back in Feb. 2004 with the help of Chris Miller, who created the map, fliers, and posters. An art walk helps the community find the hidden culture. You don’t have to be a VIP art collector to visit an artist’s studio, gallery, or museum."
The nice thing about the first Friday art walk is that you don't have to be a high-rolling art collector to participate.
First Friday Art Walk In Great Falls
- Kicks Off: June 7th
- Time: 6p to 9p
- The first Friday art walks are free and open to the public.
Check out the first Friday Art Walk GF MT on Facebook for more information.
The map will be edited up until the event, so it is important for the public to keep checking the Facebook page closer to the event for the most updated locations.
General Information Visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/393029496947023/ or www.the-square.org, or call Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art at 406.727.8255 for further information.
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