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Highland Park Art Walk 2020 To Take Place Sunday, October 4th

originally published: 10/01/2020


(HIGHLAND PARK, NJ) -- The Fifth Annual Highland Park Window Art Walk with take place on Sunday, October 4th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Main Street Highland Park, the Highland Park Art Collective, and the Highland Park Arts Commission have teamed up to bring you the artwork of local artists in Highland Park storefronts complete with a guided walking art crawl in person and virtual.

The in person Window Art Crawl will start at Garden Party (72 Raritan Avenue). The artist-led tour of the window displays will end at Pino's around 4:00pm. Masks are required for the entire tour, and make sure they cover your nose.

If you can't make the tour, don't worry -- they will post a map of all the art on their website and on the event page so you can do a self-guided tour. It addition, they will be doing a Virtual Guided Tour online so you can watch the video online later if you can't make it in person.

Find the map, the list of artists and businesses, and the video tour (which will be posted after the event happens) at mainstreethp.org/artwalk. You can also follow the Facebook event page.

Main Street Highland Park ("MSHP") is a non-profit community development organization that manages the downtown Business District for the benefit of the merchants, business owners  and residents of Highland Park. As a dedicated advocate for the downtown, Main Street leverages its budget resources and relationships on behalf of its constituent members to bring about change that would not otherwise be possible. Main Street Highland Park's programs improve the image of downtown Highland Park, focusing on its commercial assets, visual appeal, safety and desirability as a destination for business, for shopping, dining and fun. Main Street Highland Park is a volunteer-based non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of downtown Highland Park, NJ, as a place to live, work and do business.




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