See what's happening at October's First Friday Art Walk

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Oct. 4—The First Friday Art Walk takes place Friday, Oct. 6, from 5 to 9 p.m. in downtown Scranton. For the most up-to-date information, check individual venues and events. For more information, visit first fridayscranton.com.

"Researching Self," by Eugene John Lucas (EJL3), Adezzo, 515 Center St.

"Creating a New Perspective," by Emily McKeel, Analog Culture, 349 N. Washington Ave.

"True Colors: A Celebration of Queer History and Expression" featuring Sachiko, Heidi Van Leuven, Sam Kuchwara, Paul Plumadore, Jessica Maiette, plus other artists, AFA Gallery, 101 Penn Ave.

"From Chaos to Clarity," by Kym Balthazar and sculptures by Charles Welles, ArtWorks, 236 Penn Ave.

"Beauty Beyond The Eyes," by Ronna Buckley, Bazaar Skateshop, 342 Adams Ave.

"Classic Scranton Photography," by Cristin Powers, Garden Restaurant, 109 N. Washington Ave.

"Whisk Bakeshop," by Whisk Bakeshop, Kind Cutz Barbershop, 344 Adams Ave., Suite 2.

"Inside Outside: Still Lifes & Landscapes," by Joel Shambe, Little Wild Refillery, 343 N. Washington Ave.

Various works by Keith Barbuti, Loyalty Barber Shop and Shave Parlor, 342 Adams Ave.

"Larry el Sustainable Fashion," by Telicia Bunch, New Laundry, 127 N. Washington Ave.

"October on Tea," by Keith Renard, Northern Light Espresso Bar and Café, 536 Biden St.

"Scranton The Electric City and Beyond," by Austin Burke, POSH @ The Scranton Club, 404 N. Washington Ave.

"Wickedly Creative: A Ghoulish Gallery of Halloween Art," featuring Robyn Ammenhauser, Rachel Dolk, Emily Wignall, Audreanna Wignall, Sumalee Schnessel and Erbec Pickell, Spice Asian Market, 343 Adams Ave.

"Blessing of the Animals," by Briar Ledge Jewelry/St. Cat's & Dogs, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 232 Wyoming Ave.

"Philadelphia Artists Framed," by Timothy Hawkesworth, Lala Zeitlyn, Helen Lavelle, Anne Marble, AnnaBelle Loeb, Joan McNamara, Jean Simard, Pat Boyer, Maria Archer, Eileen Marolla, Gerry Tuten, David Boyer and Mish-el Benjamin, The Gallery of Scranton, 323 N. Washington Ave.

"Fall Fashion Showcase," by L.A. Designs Custom Tie Dye, The LIVE STUDIO at Amendolaro, 408 Biden St.

"Scranton Shakespeare's Rising Stars: Youthful Encore," by Brandon Lam, The Shakes Space at the Marketplace at Steamtown, 300 Lackawanna Ave.

"The Scary Show III," by Marywood Art Students, The Workshop, 334 Adams Ave.

"Street Photography," by Divergent Focus, TUSK, 544 Biden St.

"Urban Art," Urban Co-Works, 116 N. Washington Ave.

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