March 2023 Arts District ENews

One of the first in the region, the monthly First Thursday ArtWalk happens between Pacific Ave, Harbor Boulevard, 4th and 9th streets on Thursday, April 6, 2023. The First Thursday ArtWalk showcases all arts disciplines throughout the arts community.

February 2023 Arts District ENews

It’s been a minute, so please plan to join us on March 2nd, 2023 for the first Guided ArtWalk Tour of 2023! Come out, visit with your friends, and see some art! The Guided ArtWalk Tour will gather at 5:30pm, walk at 6pm, in Sirens Java and Tea 402 West 7th Street. There are a limited number of free tickets and donors get 10% discount cards for local eateries.

October 2022 Arts District ENews

The San Pedro Waterfront Arts District invites you to join us on First Thursday November 3rd, 2022, for the Guided ArtWalk Tour. We will be gathering at the Palm Realty Pop-Up, 255 West 6th Street and will start walking at 6pm.

September 2022 Arts District ENews

Please plan to join us for the First Thursday ArtWalk on October 6th, 2022, 5:30-9pm. The Harbor Jazz Ensemble(www.harborjazzensemble.com) will be performing on the corner of 6th and Mesa and the Food Truck Alley will return to Mesa Street between 7th and 5th streets.

August 2022 Arts District ENews

Please plan to join us for the First Thursday ArtWalk on August 4th, 5:30-9pm. The band will be Down the Hatch (https://www.facebook.com/downthehatch310), performing on the corner of 6th and Mesa and the Food Truck Alley will return to Mesa Street between 7th and 5th streets.

July 2022 Arts District ENews

Join us on First Thursday July 7th, 2022, for the Guided ArtWalk Tour. We will be gathering at Sirens Java and Tea,402 West 7th Street, at 5:30pm and will start walking at 6pm.

June 2022 Arts District ENews

Please plan to join us for the First Thursday ArtWalk on June 2nd, 2022, 5:30-9pm. Doulas Klug will be performing on the corner of 6th and Mesa and the Food Truck Alley will return to Mesa Street between 7th and 5thstreets.

Washington Post

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Daily Breeze

The music, the art — and the crowds — returned to the streets of San Pedro on a warm summer night, Aug. 5, to celebrate the monthly “First Thursday,” an event that’s been dark ever since the pandemic struck in March 2020.