Dave Moore welcomes Elissa Ball with the Pueblo Art Consortium and Andy Sanchez the CEO of the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center.
On May 10, 2024, the Creative Consortium of Pueblo (CCP) is sponsoring the first Faux-First Friday Art, Food & Drink Crawl. Perfect timing as the Colorado Creative Industries (CCI) annual two-day Summit runs from May 8 to May 10.
Additionally, the First Friday Art Walk events began March 1 and are ongoing.
The First Friday Art Walk is about making art accessible for everyone. Start a self-guided tour of the galleries! FREE admission to all the galleries. This event provides an opportunity to see all of the galleries and experience the amazing work of the artists.
To make transportation between galleries easier, you can catch the Van Gogh Van between 4 and 6 p.m.
You can also catch the van at the Art Center or different places on the route, of course you can still drive yourself to the different locations.
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