First Friday Art Walk

Topeka’s NOTO Arts & Entertainment District is an attraction of all ages from all over. The restaurants, galleries, boutiques and more make NOTO the top Topeka Art Walk destination. Historic buildings are bubbling with artists, arts, music, crafts, and creative items to keep you entertained and wanting to bring a piece of NOTO home with you. Of course you’ll also have to stop in on our friends up and down the streets, visit the NOTO Arts Center to view the newest exhibit at the Morris Gallery, participate in the newest NOTO Art Health Walk, and enjoy a stroll through the beautiful Redbud Park.

Join us at Redbud Park April 4th, with music by JustWynMore starting at 6pm on the Kaw Valley Bank stage.

Enjoy your evening in NOTO and relax in the park with New twist on blues and rock by JustWynMore band.

Redbud Park

Topeka, Kansas

April 5th

6PM - 9:00PM

Exhibiting inside the NOTO Arts Center Morris Gallery, “National Fiber Arts Exhibit”. This special exhibit will showcase 25 pieces of fiber art from all over the Nation, running through the end of April.

Join us in the Redbud Community Room for the NOTO Youth Art Exhibit with over 100 pieces of artwork from Topeka youth ages 18 and under. 

Visit 785 Arts newest collection from Oglala Lakota Neo-expressionist KONRAD PUMPKIN SEED on view and available for purchase. Konrad, originally from Wanblee, SD, is a Topeka resident and currently attending Hasking Indian Nations University in Lawrence, KS. He’s rising fast, with pieces in the permanent collection of the Sabatini Gallery and several collectors’ private collections.

Art in the Vestibule April Artists is Mark Hahn, handmade tempera arts using egg whites, chalk, soot and Earthen Clay. All the frames are from rough sawn 100 year old Kansas Cottonwood harvested and sawed over 40 years ago from a sawmill in what was the town of Rock Creek The original homestead and saw mill still exist today.

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