Stroll Through West Chester for an Evening of Art, Dining and Shopping

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The Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce will host its Spring Gallery Walk on Friday, May 5, 2017 from 5:00pm until 9:00pm (rain or shine).

One of Chester County’s most popular perennial events, the Spring Gallery Walk provides the perfect opportunity to experience downtown West Chester’s intriguing blend of urban sophistication and small town ambiance.

The historic borough is home to an eclectic and exciting mix of galleries.

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Enjoy the work of local, national and international artists featuring styles from traditional to contemporary and everything in between. Exhibits will include paintings in watercolor, acrylic and oil as well as sculpture, photography, jewelry, ceramics, textiles and more.

Five prominent galleries will combine with more than twenty additional “one-night-only” show hosts throughout the downtown business area.

Brochures with walking maps will direct visitors to show locations. Look for signs that designate official Gallery Walk hosts and their status as Chamber of Commerce members.

Generous support is provided by Signature Sponsors, The West Chester Business Improvement District (BID), Sunset Hill Jewelers & Fine Arts Gallery – the original creator and longest running participant of Gallery Walk, Otto’s Mini-Exton, ShopRite West Chester, Market Street Print & Copy, and M&T Bank.

Featured Sponsors include The Master’s Baker, Sleep Number Glen Mills, and Daniel Robins RE/MAX DIRECT along with Supporting Sponsors, The Accounting Office, Inc. and Swarthmore Financial Services.

“Make an evening of it” and bring together a group of friends to experience Gallery Walk! Dine, shop and explore everything downtown West Chester and the Chamber has to offer.

For more information, visit GreaterWestChester.com.

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