By Sara Penny, CCAC Vice President
Cedar City: The Cedar City Arts Council presents its summer Final Friday Art Walks, beginning June 26 from 5 to 8 p.m. at multiple locations throughout Cedar City. This is a family friendly, free event and open to the community. Galleries and artists will share visual art, while musicians perform at several venues. Artist demonstrations will also add to the festivities.
Artists are welcome to set up their family-friendly display tables at the corner of 100 West University Blvd (Center Street) beginning at 4:30 p.m. There is no vendor fee. Save room for the musicians.
“We appreciate all of the musicians who participate and help create a magical evening for the community,” said Roger Gold, CCAC President. “There are several places for performance locations and people enjoy having live music while they explore the art and visit with each other.” A few musician spots are still available. Those interested in participating may contact [email protected]. All types of music are welcome.
For June 26, the musical performances will range from folk music by Coyote Bluegrass to a handbell choir and a brass quintet. The same evening also marks the tenth anniversary celebration of the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts at the Southern Utah Museum of Art and the Utah Shakespeare Festival, with additional performances and activities for the community.
This summer’s Art Walks are set for June 26, July 31, August 28, and September 25. For updates check Cedar City Art Walk on Facebook.
Musician Schedule:
June 26
The Green, lawn at the corner of 100 West Center
5 to 6 Coyote Bluegrass
6 to 7 Laughing Larks Flute Ensemble
7 to 8 Southern Utah Handbell Choir
Artisans, 94 West University Blvd. (Center)
5 to 6 Side Note Vocal Quartet
6 to 7 Coyote Bluegrass
Stone Path, 150 West Center
5 to 6 Richard and Marla McMaster and friends, including brass quintet
SUMA 300 West Center (University Blvd)
5 to 8 p.m. SUMA Celebration for ten year anniversary of the Beverly Sorensen Arts Center
Johnson Center, 59 North 100 West
6:30 to 7:30 Richard and Marla McMaster with friends, including brass quintet.
IG Winery, 59 West Center
6 to 7:30 p.m. Peter Buis, guitar
Home on the Range, 97 West Center
7 to 8 p.m. Ember Moat
Shape Theory Ceramics Community Studio, 173 N. 100 West
5:30 to 6:30 Jason Tyler Burton





