It’s a new season of Art Night Bristol Warren

Posted 5/28/24

The 2024 season kicks off with visits to galleries, artists’ studios and art-friendly businesses, live music, theatre, dance and artists’ talks and demonstrations. Walk, drive or bike …

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It’s a new season of Art Night Bristol Warren

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The 2024 season kicks off with visits to galleries, artists’ studios and art-friendly businesses, live music, theatre, dance and artists’ talks and demonstrations. Walk, drive or bike through town at your pace using a handbill of events each month. Venues this month include Ten different locations are taking part this month, with visiting artists showing at RE/MAX River’s Edge (Jeanne Cardarelli Raimondi), Beau Blue Boutique (Denis Leonti), The Graham Gallery (Erin Spencer) and Pivotal Brewing (Heather Nolan).

WHAT: Art Night Bristol Warren

WHEN: Last Thursday of the month, May 30, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. (from May to August)

WHERE: The featured location this month is Bristol

COST: Free and open to the public

MORE INFO: A full program of events and venues is at www.artnightbristolwarren.org

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