Expansive, free complex showcasing various artists' studios plus an eatery in the spring & fall.
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I went to my friend's Art Show there.
This is a wonderful place.
Artists Complex is so huge and people are Artists of every kind.
This is a wonderful place.
Artists Complex is so huge and people are Artists of every kind.

Beautiful place.. we found the brewery to be dark and dingy but Im sure it's good.

This art walk/explore is a cool concept. The pros: its free, the parking is free, there are many studios to look at
The cons: the was only one brewary and it was cash only and was overpriced ($15 for a 12oz solo cup basic michilada). Parking can be tough early but after 1 or 2 pm there are a lot of open spaces. If you aren't super into modern art it can be a bit of an odd experience, especially the art that looks like a blind child created but art is subjective and I guess what matters is the effort. Not handicap accessible- a lot of studios are in upper levels (flights of stairs) but no ramps or elevators.
If you go bring your own pa k of beer with you, saw plenty of people doing this.
The cons: the was only one brewary and it was cash only and was overpriced ($15 for a 12oz solo cup basic michilada). Parking can be tough early but after 1 or 2 pm there are a lot of open spaces. If you aren't super into modern art it can be a bit of an odd experience, especially the art that looks like a blind child created but art is subjective and I guess what matters is the effort. Not handicap accessible- a lot of studios are in upper levels (flights of stairs) but no ramps or elevators.
If you go bring your own pa k of beer with you, saw plenty of people doing this.

I love the Brewery Art Walk, when the artists open up their studios and work spaces to the public. You'll find many unique pieces that you can buy or just admire, with no pressure to buy. I enjoyed talking with the artists to learn about their creative process and inspiration. Free parking is a plus, but only one food truck, so don't go hungry. Give yourself a few hours, there's a lot to see.

We try to go every year. Not only is it fun, it's free (even parking is free). We have bought some nice, unique, reasonably priced pieces that we love here

Mixed bag here a few units were amazing others ... stuffy. Overall if you can get past the parking congestion it's a fun free event

What an experience! Thankfully they had a map, this place was a labyrinth! So many artists at work showcasing their talents, a variety of mediums: painting, ceramics, sculptures, photography and artisan crafts. Large spaces, small spaces and a lot to take in. Not for those sensitive to sensory overload. The parking was not the best, and I DJ’s not eat there. They had a center hub of food and beer, and the Barbara’s at the Brewery was open but cash only so that was a bit inconvenient especially to tourists and new comers. The art was spectacular. The myriad of things to look at felt endless and there was a little piece of magic at every turn. Truly a wonderful place to wander into!