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Spring Glen Launches Its First Art Walk

Staff | November 27th, 2022

Spring Glen Launches Its First Art Walk

Hamden  |  Arts & Culture  |  Visual Arts  |  Sculpture

WilliamCoughlinCheeseboards

Wooden Cheeseboards by the artist William Coughlin. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

The following citizen contribution was submitted by Nancy Nearing, a polymer clay artist who lives in Hamden's Spring Glen neighborhood and participated in its inaugural art walk. 

As a determined fall sun soaked the pavement on a recent Saturday, Spring Glen artists banded together to host a neighborhood art walk. Fifteen artists set up shop in their yards, and many families braved the cold to see what the neighbors could do.

There was a good variety of work, all made by the artists who displayed them: paintings and drawings, greeting cards, ornaments, jewelry, carved wood, polymer ornaments and earrings, quilted pieces, and fabric baby items. Learn more about the Spring Glen Art Walk here

Bunnies and quiltsBunnies and quilts from artist Dani Heller. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

Tamar_NaziaDetail, work by Tamar Nazia. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

CoughlinBowlArtist William Coughlin with a hand-carved bowl. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

Christmas hymnHandmade Christmas cards from artist Amanda Buono. Amanda Buono Photo.

MaryGlickmanOrnaments Ornaments from artist Mary Glickman. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

Cathyscorner5Work by Cathy's Corner. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

NearingsetupNearing Polymer, from artist Nancy Nearing. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

PatriciaJewelry by Patricia C. Vener. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.

Scott-tent-displayPhotographs from artist Scott Friedman. Spring Glen Art Walk Photos.