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.