First Friday Art Walk
Friday, March 7th, 2025 5:00pm-9:00pm
- If you are a business who wants to participate in First Friday ArtWalk please click HERE for more information and to register!
- If you are an organization interested in tabling at a First Friday ArtWalk please click HERE for more information.
View the participating businesses, galleries and artists for this month's ArtWalk below!
First Friday ArtWalk is a Partnership of Flagstaff Downtown Business Alliance and Creative Flagstaff
Thank you to our sponsors Realty Executives of Flagstaff and Cambium for supporting First Friday ArtWalk!

ART35N
Enjoy artwork by members of Art 35 Degrees North. Bryan Cooperrider has artwork on display there. Glass artist Patricia Kearney has new fused glass artwork. Also, paintings by Bill Anderson and Frederica. ART35N is a non-profit that supports the arts in Northern Arizona.
Phoenix Avenue Gallery
2 S. Beaver St. #125
Artist Talk: Corey Begay
Join Tó Nizhóní Ání for their first Open House as they host local artist Corey Begay for an artist talk on his latest mural, Tó bee Iiná, located at their office in downtown Flagstaff. Come and hear from Corey about his journey as he explores his art through different mediums.
Disappeared: An Interdisciplinary Exhibition
Opening reception for Disappeared: An Interdisciplinary Exhibition. Includes art, poetry, music, and history of forced disappearance and movements for justice around the globe.
Libations and light hors d'oeuvres. Free entry, $10 suggested donation at the door.
Culture Connection AZ
201 E Birch Ave
Elaine Dillingham at Art Walk!
Come enjoy the vibrant still life paintings of Elaine Dillingham and music by Jimmy DeBlois from 6-9pm!
Arizona Handmade Gallery / Fire on the Mountain
20 N. San Francisco St
Ending Gun Violence: Healing Our Souls
Gun violence threatens our most fundamental right: the right to life. More than 600 people die every day worldwide, by guns. This exhibit attempts to raise awareness about gun violence through national and local artists and two non-profit gun violence prevention organizations.
Fiber Wood and Paint
Megan Kelly creates whimsical landscapes on wood and metal
Steve Halgrimson finds unique design aspects within a piece of wood
Mary Carter, painting, animals, both wild and domestic
Joan Scott ‘s interest in color and design expressed through quilt making and silk painting
Artists' Gallery
17 N. San Francisco St