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Art Crawl Fills Streets

The Water Valley Arts Council’s 6th annual Art Crawl brought hundreds to the streets surrounding downtown. Locals and visitors toured 15 venues to view the work of about 60 artists, hear musicians and enjoy a variety of edibles.

As the sun set Saturday night, downtown parking spaces became scarce during the 6th Annual Art Crawl.

Sculpture was on display on the pavilion in Railroad Park, including the work of Phillip Lewis (right center).

Artist John Davis held forth on Main Street during the Art Crawl.

Art Crawlers examined new works by Coulter Fussell at Yalo Studio on Main Street (left) and a variety of work at Bozarts Gallery by Nicole Gladden, Hanne Gaycken and Jeff Long (below).

Mari Foster (right) explained some of her work to visitors at her studio on Herring Street.

Artist John Forsyth was among those whose work was featured at the home of Bill Warren and Pati D’Amico on Panola Street.

The Water Valley Arts Council’s 6th annual Art Crawl brought hundreds to the streets surrounding downtown. Locals and visitors toured 15 venues to view the work of about 60 artists, hear musicians and enjoy a variety of edibles.

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