The Boro Art Crawl returns to the Murfreesboro Public Square on Friday, Oct. 12.
View the official Boro Art Crawl map here. Copies of the Murfreesboro Pulse with the printed map are available in the news boxes on the corner of Main and Maple streets and the corner of Main and Church streets on the Murfreesboro Public Square on the night of the Crawl.
This community art collaboration, held the second Friday of every other month, features many talented local artists displaying, selling and discussing their artwork in downtown Murfreesboro venues.
Middle Tennessee artists Morgan Westerbeck, Amberly Clemons, Ryan Cripps, Joy Sneed, Brette Leonardson, Beth Moore, Jacolyn Wingo and many others will exhibit work in October.
The Art Crawl is always free to attend, and many of the businesses host music, refreshments or special events in conjunction with each Art Crawl night.
Artwork by Beth Periot (left) and Beth Moore
Venues for October include Boro Town Cakes, Onyx Shear Hair Art, Trendy Pieces, Bella’s Boutique, Earth Experience, Scale House Print Shop, Funtiques, L&L Contractors, Sugaree’s, The Write Impression, Mayday Brewery, The Exchange, Center for the Arts, ReVintaged Lemon, 214 West Vine, Jimmy Fox Agency, Liquid Smoke, Moxie and Vedas.
“Looking Out from Underneath” by Anna Wise
See more of the artwork on display this month:
The MTSU Student Art Alliance will participate in the October Art Crawl, and the HeArt of Tennessee community art project on the courthouse Square will feature large aluminum hearts painted by local artists. Artists participating in that project include Lisa Sims, Richard Spry, Susan Rodehaver, Diane Stockard, Sharon Mayeux, April Broussard, Susan Gulley, Kay Currie, Lewis and Eric Snyder, Suzanne LeBeau, Phil Wagner, Delaney Fitzhugh, Carol Berning, Dawn Magliacano, Norris Hall, Mira Patel, Ashley Buchanon, Lisa Browning, Abby Reish, Sharon Kolli, Ginny Togrye, Kory Wells, Sheryl Miller-Turman and Janice Reeves.
Musician Greg Reish will perform near the courthouse, and local poets and performers from the Center for the Arts will also take part in the celebration.
For more information on Boro Art Crawl, visit boroartcrawl.com.