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Art Walk Returns to El Paseo

Monthly walks allow public to explore local galleries in light setting.

One of Palm Desert's more popular pastimes, the Thursday Night Art Walk returns this week.

The walk, inviting the public to discover their unique collections of international art and sculpture, takes place the first Thursday of each month. This week, the walk goes from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

Gallery Association President Lisa Dempton said, "On these Thursday evenings during high season, visitors find out why El Paseo is one of the nation's hottest art destinations. El Paseo comes alive with artist receptions, gallery hospitality, and festive atmosphere. El Paseo's Art Walk is not only the place to be for the world's art collectors, but also a haven for families, friends and out of town guests to get together for an evening of art and adventure through art". 

Participating galleries include:

  • A Gallery Fine Art
  • Christian Hohmann Fine Art
  • Christopher Morgan Galleries
  • Classic Art Gallery
  • Coda Gallery
  • Jones & Terwilliger Galleries
  • Ramey Fine Art
  • Richard Danskin Galleries
  • Von Wening Art

The Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert will join the Art Walk circuit in November, following installation of thier newest exhibit.

For more information please call (877) 735-7273 or click here . 

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