Art Murmur

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Art Murmur street scene in 2012.
Art Murmur street scene in 2007.

Art Murmur is a collection of visual arts experiences designed to expose and promote Oakland's art scene. Primarily known for the First Friday Art Walk each month[1] mostly held in the Uptown, Koreatown/Northgate, and downtown neighborhoods of Oakland, California, Oakland Art Murmur, a non-profit organization, draws thousands of people to visual art venues across all of Oakland.[2] The event began in 2006 at the intersection of 23rd Street and Telegraph Avenue.[3] In 2012, the street festival component was taken over by KONO, a neighborhood community group, becoming the "Oakland First Fridays Festival″ along Telegraph Avenue.[4] One organization became two,[5][6] though they remain closely aligned as cultural partners. Oakland Art Murmur is focused on connecting the public to Oakland's visual art, through programming such as the weekly Saturday Stroll art walk, different walking tours to inspire and educate participants about art, and the First Friday Art Walk.

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  1. ^ Chloe Veltman (May 2, 2010). "Oakland's Journey From Seedy to Sizzling". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Ellen Cushing (December 19, 2012). "The Year Oakland Exploded". East Bay Express.
  3. ^ Malia Wollan (October 11, 2012). "A Monthly Night of Art Outgrows Its Name". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "About Oakland First Fridays Festival".
  5. ^ Angela Hill (August 26, 2016). "Oakland's First Fridays: Here's an insider's guide". The Mercury News.
  6. ^ Annie Crawford (February 29, 2016). "EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NAVIGATING OAKLAND'S FIRST FRIDAYS". Thrillist, San Francisco.

External links[edit]

Official website, Oakland Art Murmur