Here’s what’s happening this week during Scranton’s First Friday Art Walk. Most events run from 6 to 9 p.m., but check with the venue before you go.
- Art and Architecture of St. Peter’s Cathedral, tour presented by Monsignor Dale R. Rupert, pastor, St. Peter’s Cathedral, Wyoming Avenue and Linden Street
- Art and clothes, with artwork by Dee Culp, a streetwear pop-up shop, a DJ set by Phriend$ and live music by the Groove Berries, Adezzo, 515 Center St.
- Art by Chrissy Manuel, Veloce Logic, 120 Franklin Ave.
- “Cozy Art by Jenny,” Crocus Cafe, 323 N. Washington Ave.
- Crochet art by Michelle Moshey, with music by Riley Loftus, Center City Wine Cellar, the Marketplace at Steamtown, 300 Lackawanna Ave.
- “Defunct: A Resurrection,” works by Kelcey Ervick Parker, with music by Mark Biederman, ArtWorks Gallery & Studio, 503 Lackawanna Ave.
- Group show, with works by Fred Kulick, Gregory Pelly, Richard Lawsen, Andrew Scarlat, Ted Scazafabo and Ben Hastings, Artists for Art Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave.
- “Havana: Part 2,” works by Amanda Frieder, with music by Smith, Bar Pazzo, 131 N. Washington Ave.
- “The Hull Family Variety Show,” works by various artists, with music, the Velvet Elvis, 523 Bogart Court
- “Into the Water,” works by Kristen Pappas of Ocean Glass Girl, with music, Tammy’s Stained Glass Treasures, 348 Adams Ave.
- “Once More, With Feeling,” works by Iris Johnston, with music by Brotality, Eden — A Vegan Cafe, 344 Adams Ave.
- “Peace of Mind,” work by Erin Wintermantel Photography, NOTE Fragrances, 401 Spruce St.
- Reynolds Fine Art, Northern Light Espresso Bar and Cafe, 536 Spruce St.
- “The Simpsons 23 Views,” works by Vincent Bonitz and music by VINZ & K.A.N.O.B.I., Analog Culture, 349 N. Washington Ave.
- South Side Farmers Market Paint & Perk Showcase, with music by DJ Honeyman Lightnin’, Terra Preta Prime, 301 N. Washington Ave.
- Works by Travis Prince, with music by acoustic guitarist Carey, Susan G. Komen Greater Pennsylvania, 150 Adams Ave.
Caitlin Heaney West is the content editor for Access NEPA and oversees the Early Access blog in addition to working as a copy editor and staff writer for The Times-Tribune. An award-winning journalist, she is a summa cum laude graduate of Shippensburg University and also earned a master’s degree from Marywood University. Caitlin joined the Times-Shamrock family in 2009 and lives in Scranton. Contact: cwest@timesshamrock.com; 570-348-9100 x5107; or @cheaneywest