This place was honestly pretty cool. It is kinda expensive though so try and barter or look around for cheaper items. I found 3 necklaces for $10 at one place and the girls I was hanging out with found cheap ear rings. So it can be done. I would recommend trying the burrito place and or the coffee place, if you like coffee. I've heard the coffee is good. There is also a vendor selling whole beans so if you want fresh whole roasted beans to take home, go check them out. If you have cash, there is a cheap pizza place on the east side of the market across the street. I've heard that's pretty good too. Whatever you decide to do, it's all...
Read moreEnjoyed the Art Walk for many years, with so many of the great Island artisans. Safe to say, in our opinion, now it’s more kin to a flea market than an art walk with most if these previous artisans choosing not to participate any longer. We look around our house and see numerous beautiful pieces we acquired over the years from talented artisans at the art walk. Now, it appears costume jewelry, t-shirts and many un-original woodworks abound. The one saving grace is the art gallery that opens also in the municipal complex, yet it’s always almost empty. Again, this is just our opinion of a decade or so of watching the...
Read moreBeing someone who loves art, I especially love local art I can buy right from the maker. It's not curated so it's a bit heavy on the jewelry, but everything is unique and beautiful. I especially loved the carved bamboo wall art! Highly recommended. Plan for crowds and to walk a bit as parking is tight. It says its open 5-11 but it's really about 6-9. Many artists are the same week to week but they do change here and there. The art extends beyond the fountain square down the sidewalks and even into some of the local bars. Worth the trip, bring cash, enjoy the friendly folks who aren't pushy...
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