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October 2023 Downtown Gallery Crawl

Thursday, October 5, 2023 - Thursday, October 5, 20235:00 pm - 9:00 pmMonroe & West Monroe, Monroe, LAhttps://fb.me/e/4o6s9EYMh

The Downtown Gallery Crawl, an initiative of the non-profit Downtown Arts Alliance, was designed to enhance the art culture of the 318 and to allow North Louisiana artists a platform to grow, prosper and connect with one another and the local community serving as an impetus to the revitalization of the downtowns of Monroe and West Monroe. The Crawl's mission is to provide interactive art education and to showcase and make accessible to the NELA community the works of emerging and established local, regional and national artists and artisans.

The Downtown Gallery Crawl is free and open to the public occurring every-other-month, six times a year happening from 5pm-9pm on the first Thursday of each month starting in February of each year.


MONROE
Anapolé Gallery, Art Alley Marketplace, Ascent Gallery, Flying Tiger Brewery, La Bella, Neville House, Revival Design & Consign, Sugar Gallery (presented by Black Creatives Circle of North Louisiana), The Good Daze, The Palace Gallery

WEST MONROE
Albritton Photography, Alley Park, The Gallery (NELA Arts Council), Rumo’s
*Participating galleries provide a free and fun environment for the community to interact with, observe, acquire and learn about fine art.


2023 Downtown Gallery Crawl Partners:
The 2023 Downtown Gallery Crawl is made possible by the generosity of the following sponsor donors:

CRAWL PRESENTER
Northeast Realtors of Louisiana

CRAWL BELIEVER
Origin Bank

CRAWL SPONSOR
North Delta Title

IN KIND SPONSORS
Sir Speedy Monroe
KEDM Public Radio
NELA Arts Council
Flying Tiger Brewery
Discover Monroe-West Monroe
Herons on the Bayou


The Downtown Arts Alliance and its community programs are supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council, and as administered by the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works.