Big night of art, food, drinks planned for tonight's Art Stroll
Los Ranchos will be offering samples of their famous steak skewers and free sample drinks will be handed out by four liquor companies.
There is plenty of parking right on site at the Oak Street garage, a part of Mayfair.
Over at the Mutiny Hotel (2951 S. Bayshore Drive), the Ed King pop art exhibit will be taking over the pool area and one of the conference rooms will become an art gallery. Juan Gonzalez, the Mutiny's director of sales and marketing, showed us the space last night and it is a great area to show art. There will be little nibblie things and cocktails, too.
You can easily go back and forth to the Mutiny from Mayfair's Promenade across the street. Just enter the parking lot and keep going and you're there.
Over at the Windisch-Hunt Gallery (2911 Grand Avenue), the Mail Art is having one of it's last showings before it heads off to North Carolina toward the middle of the month. And Fred Hunt finally completed his large three-in-one piece, that he has been working on for months (right). You may have seen him in the window working non-stop on this great project.
CocoWalk's galleries have special events and showings as does the Kinetic Gallery, where another King -- popular Grove artist Leonard Krakovitch King -- will be showing his one of a kind art. And the galleries along Commodore Plaza will also be offering their new exhibits like the Dharma Studio's "Three Sides of Seidman" exhibit going on now.
And of course, don't forget the Grove's own Britto gallery at 2994 McFarlane Road.
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1 Comments:
Thanks for the great run down on who is showing what and where.
Fred Hunt has finished that large work of art and it is no longer on view it is going thought the cooling off period. We do have a Florida collection up with new works from some of our most popular artists. Mail art is going to the Andrews Art Museum in N.C.
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