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Fall 2008 Art Crawl
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October 10 - Friday evening, 6-10 pm.
October 11 - Saturday afternoon, 2-10 pm.
October 12 - Sunday, noon-5 pm.

This Fall will be the 26th Saint Paul Art Crawl! Come and visit with nearly 300 resident, guest and gallery artists who have made this grassroots event into such a success. Art lovers of all ages are invited to visit artists' working spaces to view a wide range of art and the historic architecture of Saint Paul. Special events, music and more, as well as always-surprising unexpected entertainments add to the weekend's ambiance.

One of the largest events of its type in the Twin Cities and the country, the St. Paul Art Crawl is a self-guided tour of over 250 artists' studios and galleries in more than 26 buildings in St. Paul neighborhoods. The Art Crawl continues to be based in Lowertown and downtown St. Paul, but is now extending all the way up to University Avenue/Raymond Avenue to encompass the former Arts Off Raymond area, to Grand Avenue, Selby Avenue, and to Harriet Island and other locations which house artists. Details on buildings available.

Area galleries that will be open for the Art Crawl include The Grand Hand Gallery on Grand Avenue, and the Artist Mercantile, Salon du Nord, Master Framers, the Minnesota Museum of American Art, the American Association of Woodturners, and the Pioneer Press Gallery in downtown St. Paul. Anodyne Artists Program on Carleton St. by University Avenue, (featuring work by disabled artists) and the 9th Street Gallery in the Rossmor Building in downtown (featuring student work from Bethel University) will also be participating. Restaurants and coffee shops, including the Black Dog, Sawatee Saint Paul, CAMP Bar and others will be featuring Art Crawl art, artists, performances and more.

Art in all media and prices ranges is available for sale, with something for everyone. Fine arts, crafts, music and performance, photography, printmaking, textile arts, painting, bookbinding, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, computer arts, ceramics, textiles and fashion accessories, digital and multi-media arts, and more will be available; with artists ranging from students from the Creative Arts High School to professionals. Questions about the art and the artists' work and process are always welcome. Most artwork will be for sale.

The Art Crawl is free, and open to all. Families with children and the elderly are always welcome! Free bus transportation (disability accessible) is available to carry visitors to the various buildings and from some of the parking lots. Please see the map at www.artcrawl.org for bus route. Disability access is available in most buildings.

For parking lots: Please use lots on Kellogg and Broadway, or off of Prince Street. There is also parking by the Rossmor building, and other lots throughout the city. Please see the map at www.artcrawl.org for parking lots.

Celebrate the 26th Art Crawl (improved and expanded!) with home and garden furnishings, art for your walls or holiday gifts for every member of the family!

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Art Crawl Hotline: 651-292-4373

Be sure to see the Web Site: www.artcrawl.org,, for maps, images and a database of artists






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