As part of a partnership between the Prince William Art Council and Historic Manassas, Inc. the Gallery Walk/Arts Alive Festival will take place in Manassas on May 6.
The free event will run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., according to a release.
Local merchants and artists will be displaying their work across the city, and there will be dancers, singers, and other performers, stated a release.
At the intersection of Center and Main Street, there will be several performances, including:
Showcase Dance Studio – 6:00 – 6:45pm
The McGrath Academy of Irish Dance – 7:00 – 7:45pm
Manassas Ballet Theater – 8:00 – 8:45pm
Several city merchants will be involved with the event and hosting local artists during the festival, including:
Ashby Jewelers – Lu Harris
Amy’s Bridal Boutique – Matilde Taborga & Marco Mautino
ArtBeat Gallery
bedrock YOGA – Nancy Bailey
Calico Jack’s – Marcella Amaya, Lou Rosgen & Dan Verner
Candy Factory Parking Lot – Cabin Branch Quilters & Stonehouse Quilters
Charlotte & Noelle – Roza Sharifi, Debbie Bernard, Old Bridge Chambers Quartet
Center for the Arts – Andrew Morgan
Creative Brush Studios – Mary Reilly & Christine Raymond
Grounds Central Station – p-ART-ners & Belinda Miller
Imagine – Manassas/Warrenton Camera Club & Prince William Art Society
Love, Charley – Linda Simmons & Daniel Flemming
Jirani Coffeehouse – James Whitley III
Manassas Clay – Yoon-Sun Lim
Manassas Museum – OHS Student
Manassas Museum Lawn – New Dominion Choraliers & PW Chorale
Manassas Olive Oil Company – Emily Thomson
Prospero’s Books – Lee Brinckley & Write by the Rails
Old Towne Man Cave – Denny Dubois & Manassas Art Guild
Scatter Seeds – Jill Brabant
The Things I Love – Jan Alten
Totally Vintage Design – Melissa Harris