Cleveland’s 78th Street Studios Hosts Third Friday Art Walk on March 21
CLEVELAND – Northeast Ohio’s largest art and design complex, 78th Street Studios, will open its doors once again for its signature Third Fridays event on March 21. From 5 to 9 p.m., more than 60 galleries, artist studios, and creative spaces will welcome visitors for an evening of visual exhibitions, live music, pop-up vendors, and a variety of local food offerings.
Spanning 170,000 square feet, 78th Street Studios is home to a diverse community of artists, designers, musicians, and entrepreneurs. Each month, Third Fridays provide a unique opportunity for the public to explore four floors of immersive artwork, meet Cleveland’s creative minds, and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces. The event is a staple in the city’s arts scene, offering an engaging atmosphere where contemporary and experimental art thrives.
Among the experiences available, Auracle, a business specializing in aura portraits, will be on-site to provide guests with a chance to capture their personal energy on film. Aura photography is a practice that interprets a person’s energy field through colors, offering insight into their emotions and personality. Auracle aims to provide both personal reflection and a deeper understanding of the surrounding world through this unique artistic approach.
Jayda's Adventures, a local platform dedicated to exploring Cleveland’s cultural offerings, will be covering the event and experiencing the aura portrait process firsthand.
For those looking for an engaging and vibrant way to spend a Friday evening, Third Fridays at 78th Street Studios offer an immersive blend of art, music, and local craftsmanship. The event is free and open to the public, providing an accessible way to support and experience Cleveland’s thriving arts community.
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