Downtown Greenfield will come alive on Friday, March 27, for this month’s Greenfield Arts Walk—a celebration of local creativity that transforms the heart of town into a hub of art, music, and community connection. Held on the last Friday of each month, the Arts Walk highlights the vibrant creative energy that continues to grow across Greenfield.

The Greenfield Arts Walk brings together a cohort of local arts organizations, including Madhouse Multi-Arts, Hawks & Reed, and Greenfield Gallery, among others. Together, they open their doors for an evening dedicated to discovery and dialogue in the arts. The event’s mission is clear: to strengthen Greenfield’s creative economy, showcase regional talent, and foster lasting connections—both within the community and beyond.

During each Arts Walk, participating venues feature art from local creators, offering both emerging and established artists a chance to share their work, connect with new audiences, and make sales in a supportive, public setting. The result is part gallery stroll, part community gathering, and entirely a celebration of what makes the local arts scene so unique.
This month’s Arts Walk also includes several engaging happenings throughout downtown:
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Open Hive at The Hive — An open studio night offering a welcoming space to connect, create, and explore multimedia projects. Event info »
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Handicraft Social — A cozy gathering for those who enjoy knitting, embroidery, and other crafts, perfect for both seasoned makers and curious newcomers. Event info »

If you can’t make it this month, mark your calendar for upcoming dates—the Greenfield Arts Walk returns on the last Friday of every month. Whether you’re an art lover, a casual visitor, or a local artist yourself, the Arts Walk is one of the best ways to experience Greenfield’s creative spirit firsthand.
Learn more, see participating venues, and plan your route at the event page on Facebook.

All photo credit: Greenfield Arts Walk
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