Monday, May 12, 2025

Red Bird Art District's First Friday Art Walk is all Things “Red, White & Brew”

Before Independence Day, get a dose of some independent artists in downtown Sylvania during the Red Bird Arts District’s First Friday Art Walk. Toast with specials on craft beers at this celebration of all things “Red, White & Brew” with gallery exhibits, live music and pop up shows at creative venues. Check online for a full list of participants and special events. 5-8pm (plus plenty of after-hours fun) Friday, July 1.

Red Bird Arts District | Downtown Sylvania
419-886-8381 | redbirdarts.org | Free

Our First Friday picks for July: 

Scenic Route Opening Show at River Centre Gallery (5679 Main St.), featuring work from Larry Golba, Phil Fisher and Natalie Guess. In addition, artist Doug Glover of Burton, Michigan’s Redline Brewing Company will serve specialty brews. The classic film, Jaws, will be screened at 9pm. 

Graphic Realities Opening Show at Hudson Gallery (5645 Main St.), featuring work by Janet Ballweg, Jean Gumpper, Yuji Hiratsuka, Karen Kunc and Art Werger.

Before Independence Day, get a dose of some independent artists in downtown Sylvania during the Red Bird Arts District’s First Friday Art Walk. Toast with specials on craft beers at this celebration of all things “Red, White & Brew” with gallery exhibits, live music and pop up shows at creative venues. Check online for a full list of participants and special events. 5-8pm (plus plenty of after-hours fun) Friday, July 1.

Red Bird Arts District | Downtown Sylvania
419-886-8381 | redbirdarts.org | Free

Our First Friday picks for July: 

Scenic Route Opening Show at River Centre Gallery (5679 Main St.), featuring work from Larry Golba, Phil Fisher and Natalie Guess. In addition, artist Doug Glover of Burton, Michigan’s Redline Brewing Company will serve specialty brews. The classic film, Jaws, will be screened at 9pm. 

Graphic Realities Opening Show at Hudson Gallery (5645 Main St.), featuring work by Janet Ballweg, Jean Gumpper, Yuji Hiratsuka, Karen Kunc and Art Werger.

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