OGDEN’S FIRST FRIDAY ART STROLL: JUNE

Where to go, park, and what to do.

New mural painted by the community and Ogden Contemporary Arts artist-in-residence Eric Garcia. Photo courtesy of The Monarch

Ogden First Friday Art Stroll happens every first Friday of the month at participating locations from 6-9 p.m. Coffee shops, event spaces, businesses, and art galleries open their doors for the night to showcase local visual and performing artists. New art exhibits and live music performances all over the downtown area are all within a walkable distance. The free community event is hosted by Ogden City Arts. A list of locations and things to do is available every month, here.

This month’s art stroll is Friday, June 2, 6-9 p.m. The annual Historic 25th Street Car Show will be happening at the same time this month, with live music by two amazing local bands Gordon Greenwood & The Hurt and If and When on the corner of 25th Street and Lincoln. There’s also live music at Gallery 25, a special tribute to Gordon Lightfoot by award-winning local musician John Burrows. Three bands will be showcased at Ogden’s live audience music podcast, Van Sessions, at The Monarch starting at 7 p.m. This is not the first Friday art stroll to miss!

Here is our guide, separated it into zones; simply choose where to start and see if you can hit all three!

Some of the major art stroll stops, in order: Ogden Union Station, The Local Artisan Collective, Emmisoure Gallery, Ogden Contemporary Arts, Dumke Arts Plaza, The Monarch, Eccles Art Center, and Fiction. Photos by Deann Armes

PARKING

Not many people know this, but there is a huge FREE parking lot at The Junction. This is an idea place to park for the art stroll. You can walk from this parking garage to many art stroll locations, and, for some, it’s even possible to walk to all of them. Or, start at either Union Station, with its large free parking lot, or The Monarch if you get there early—there is a small parking lot across the street. Fiction, just two blocks south on Washington Blvd., has a large free parking lot and is a great spot to start at. If you start there, hit Angry Goat or Harp and Hound for dinner & drinks, or the taco cart, on your way to The Monarch and Historic 25th Street.

Free parking at The Junction Parking Garage, 2347 Grant Avenue.

Places to Park
1) The Junction Parking Garage, 2347 Grant Ave.
2) The Monarch, 455 25th St.
3) Fiction, 2717 Washington Blvd.
4) Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave.

ART STROLL STOPS

Categorizes by area/district

NINE RAILS CREATIVE DISTRICT (in order east to west)

Eccles Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave.: “Colors of Pride,” opening reception and exhibit (5-8 p.m.)
Lester Park, 663 24th St.: New stop! Artwork by locals of all ages, second pop-up art show.
Ogden Contemporary Arts, 455 25th St.: Solo exhibition for New Mexico artist Eric J. García.
The Monarch Open Studio Night, 455 25th St.: Ogden Twilight tickets giveaway, hand-welded permanent jewelry by Jay x Kay Permanent Jewelry, Van Sessions Live Audience Music Podcast, Thrift Jam mobile thrift shop, Artist Studios, Happy Magpie Books, Art Box shop.
Dumke Arts Plaza, 445 25th St.: Art installations by Utah artists Michael Whiting and Tyrone Davies.

HISTORIC 25TH STREET (in order west to east)

Ogden Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave.: “Chronicling the Lives of Black Ogden” (Gallery at the Station) and Human Images by Camela Corocran, Linsday Huss, and Faris Alalawai (Myra Powell Gallery).
Grounds for Coffee 25th Street, 111 25th St.: TBA
Historic Tattoo Shop, 171 25th St.: Tattoo art on display by local artists.
Salt and Sage Art Studio, 115 25th St.: TBA
Alaskan Gold Connection, 167 25th St.: New jewelry by Carl Cox.
The Bonneville, 221 25th St.: “As She Blooms” art showing by Audrey Christensen.
Cara Koolmees Gallery, 256 26th St.: new 2024 calendars and bright vibrant art.
Gallery on 25th Street, 268 25th St.: Three-level art gallery and live music, a tribute to Gordon Lightfoot by award-winning singer/songwriter John Burrows.
Brookey Bakes, 290 25th St.: featured artist Jordan Brough.

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD & THE JUNCTION (in order south to north)

Fiction, 2717 Washington Blvd.: Featuring Molly Painter and Moni Elle Art, live music by DJ Adam
The Local Artisan Collective, 2371 Kiesel Ave.: Featured artist Rachel from Vulture Vixens. Workshops, demos, giveaways, and classes.
Emmisoure Gallery, 2246 Washington Blvd.: New featured artist every month with resident artists.
Hilton Garden Inn, 2271 Washington Blvd.: TBA
Ruby Relics, 2487 Grant Ave.: New stop! Grand opening, new art gallery and apparel shop. Paintings on display by the owners, local artists Robert and Megan Asay.
Sacred Rose Tattoo Sanctuary, 2562 Washington Blvd.: New stop, new business! Featured artist Baylee Berglund.
Studio 333 Architects, 333 24th St.: featuring local artist Robert Asay.

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
Shaw Gallery, 3964 West Campus Dr.: TBA

Deann Armes

Deann Armes is a journalist, magazine editor, and business manager who relocated to Ogden from Salt Lake in 2015. After a decade of freelance writing for local publications—Salt Lake City Weekly, Utah Stories, Indie Ogden, Standard-Examiner—Deann created The Ogdenite to help locals and visitors find things to do and encourage more support for small businesses, artists and musicians.

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