Grooving to the music… A group of locals hang out in the streets of Fairhope and soak up a live band. The Fairhope First Friday Art Walk took place on April 4 downtown.
Tooting his horn… Fairhope street performer lights up the night with his musical talent. Posted up in a back alley with a small crowd, this man plays a cool tune for anyone to enjoy. “I love the community, I love Fairhope. it’s always so warm and welcoming when I come,” said Steven Johnson, musician. (Stone McDonald)Dancing in the streets of Fairhope… Locals sing, dance and enjoy live music in downtown Fairhope. For the Art Walk, the streets shut down and people came freely without the worry of traffic. (Stone McDonald)Roll baby Roll… A sidewalk band plays blues and rock for the people of Art Walk to enjoy. They played all night until the crowd fizzled out, creating a joyful atmosphere for all. (Stone McDonald)Love is in the air… Fairhope residents stand close to their partners to enjoy the live music. They enjoyed the tunes and times at Fairhope Art Walk. (Stone McDonald)Looking with glee… Fairhoper Nathan Smith enjoys viewing a pottery display with his wife. The couple previously viewed the rest of the Art exhibit. “We love the Art Walk. It’s a great time to come downtown and enjoy the culture,” Smith said. (Stone McDonald)Splattered with Conversation… Ladies converse with a local artist in front of his work. He spent the evening at Art Walk showing off his collection. (Stone McDonald)Conversing over a drink… Fairhope ladies stop and discuss their thoughts on local drama amid a new art display. Caught in the maze of art, the environment hosts a perfect spot for friendly conversation. (Stone McDonald)Gathered in unison… Art enthusiasts gather around a display at a downtown art gallery. They discussed and appreciated the art while enjoying some complimentary wine. (Stone McDonald)Strumming to the beat… Two local street artists strum their guitars for bystanders. The stage setup in a dark court yard created a relaxed environment. The next Art Walk will be held Friday, May 2. (Stone McDonald)