Fenton Art Walk
August 9, 2023


The Fenton Art Walk was a huge hit in Downtown Fenton on Saturday, July 29th. The Art Walk displayed so many of Fenton's local artists creative work. Along with the impressive art, there were local musicians that filled the downtown area with pleasant music as the people of Fenton took in all the art.
Some of the promotional items you might've seen throughout the event such as the cups, napkins, yard signs, brochures, and street signs around Fenton promoting the walk were all designed by us! We were fortunate enough to donate the cups for the Art Walk. The Art Walk was such a success and we were so glad to be able to help promote this wonderful tradition that Fenton has!

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