Friday, April 26, 2024

A look at the evolution of Art Crawl in Hamilton

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This is the 15th year for Art Crawl and people have said it has transformed James Street North into something remarkable.

Mark Morgenstern owns Charred on James Street North and a clothing store down across the street.

He says about 20 years go the area was a ghost town “Slowly gradually it went down and down, when the artists came into the area it started reviving it”.

Thanks to the artists the area is a beautiful space and have become an attraction for it’s booming “food scene”.

Adam Atkinson has the details

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