One tradition that we have in Belmar is the annual Art Walk. Artists of all kinds set up in and out of buildings, up and down Main Street, showing all passersby what they can do. And pedestrians all around town are invited to walk around and check out these arts. Today was one of those days. As luck would have it, it was a pretty nice day to walk around. Talk of rain was revised to not arrive until possibly late at night. We did not have as large a crowd of either artists or viewers as we sometime have had in the past, but still it seemed to be a pretty good and productive day.
One of the places one could pick up a list of artist locations and a basic map was at our headquarters, the Boatworks. Inside on our stage we had performances by 40 Winx, playing old favorites.
With the current JAS 14 exhibition up all around her, in the front room gallery Terry demonstrated embroidery. Seems to be a simple, but meticulous process. Still, she seemed open to the possibility of a workshop or class series on the topic, so if you have a strong desire to learn it, talk to the office and maybe someday it will happen.
Meanwhile our side parking lot was closed off, which turned out to be to allow a community mosaic mural project to happen. A supply of tile and glass was being cut into small pieces so that they could be used to make a large mosaic. Visitors were invited to participate, and I was told that the sailboat images in the foreground area were done by community participants.
Moving up Main Street into Pyanoe Plaza there was some activity going on. Live music, and tents and tables set up. This included some art workshops by our Young Rembrandts artists.
As usual, there were some artists set up at tables in front of various businesses. Above, Brittany Kopf shows paintings and prints, and below, authors Dee Anderson and Louise Rempe talked up their books (and sold some, too) to people who made it as far as 10th Avenue.
The furthest north that this blogger reached was just past 6th Avenue, where Donna Mechura was displaying and selling glass art, enjoying the sun and nice weather. Across the road, the municipal building seemed to be under siege from a bunch of skateboarders, who seemed to be doing more harm to themselves than the building, but I gave them a wide berth and came back around to the Boatworks.
The art walk was scheduled to end. Progress and been made on the mosaic mural, though not quite finished yet. I was told that it was expected to be part of the outdoor sculpture garden/labyrinth in progress, so stop by in the future and you may see it. Meanwhile it was brought back indoors, where it was accompanied by many artists and art walkers, who came by for a little reception we had going on- more live music, refreshments, etc.
Like I said, a pretty good day.
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