- Broken Clock Brewing Cooperative, 1712 Marshall St. NE, featured more than a dozen artists during Art-A-Whirl on May 15-17. Crowds lined the taproom to shop for art and have refreshments on Saturday. (Davis Steen)
- An artist paints outdoors in the Saturday heat. (Mike Madison)
- Bicycle racks across the Arts District filled up quickly. (Margo Ashmore)
- Artists displayed works involving wood and plantings, among many other media. (Mike Madison)
- A broken -down trolley sat on the east side of Marshall Street NE in front of Broken Clock. The working trolley passed it on Saturday afternoon, and informed those that were waiting that the vehicle was full and the next trolley would come along shortly. (Davis Steen)
- Throughout Art-A-Whirl, studios hosted spaces for curious visitors to try their hand at art. Here, an event attendee contributes to a canvas set up on the second floor of the Solar Arts Building. (Michael McKinney)
- Stewart/Breidel sold antique Indian and Mexican jewelry at the festival. (Mike Madison)
- Artists showed contemporary photography along many other media, such as painting, sculpture and jewelry. (Mike Madison)
- A jazz ensemble performed for the weekend crowd. (Cynthia Sowden)
- Private Guy, a Minneapolis-based DJ, played house and techno records for would-be dancers on Quincy Street. (Michael McKinney)
- Artists sometimes showed their work in other artists’ studios. The paintings shown here were held in a portrait photographer’s space. (Mike Madison)










