ABQ Artwalk's 7-year anniversary sparks reflections on the future of art in the city “Day at the beach” by Marcelle Bowman on display at the OT Circus gallery during ABQ Artwalk on March 7. "Robot Laser Show" by artists Jordan MacHardy and Aaron Mancha at their studio during ABQ Artwalk on Central Avenue on March 7. Community members watch a “Robot Laser Show” during ABQ Artwalk on Central Avenue on March 7. “Mirage” by Zuyva Sevilla and Kirsten Angerbauer, on display at 320 Central Ave. SW on March 7. Isabel Lieb, left, and Jennica Lenamond, center, enjoy the work by Marcelle Bowman on display at the OT Circus gallery during ABQ Artwalk on March 7. Published March 19, 2025 - 4:00 p.m. Modified March 19, 2025 - 4:00 p.m. As featured on - ABQ Artwalk's 7-year anniversary sparks reflections on the future of art in the city On Friday, April 4, ABQ Artwalk celebrates its 7-year anniversary with new venues and events, plus the season’s final City Brights light installation. It's a milestone that's causing local art lovers to reflect on the continued expansion of public art and technology-focused art in Albuquerque. collection_bc252046-0453-11f0-9cc9-a7c3b234cede.html
As featured on - ABQ Artwalk's 7-year anniversary sparks reflections on the future of art in the city On Friday, April 4, ABQ Artwalk celebrates its 7-year anniversary with new venues and events, plus the season’s final City Brights light installation. It's a milestone that's causing local art lovers to reflect on the continued expansion of public art and technology-focused art in Albuquerque.
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