3/5 L S. 1 year ago on Google
Lots
of
artwork.
Lots
of
gravel
and
uneven
surfaces
and
no
ramps.
Not
so
great
for
accessibility.
I
saw
some
amazing
outdoor
'graffiti
art'.
Beautiful
murals.
There
were
vendors
of
handmade
products
of
various
kinds:
Jewelry,
soaps,
candles,
and
bath
scents.
Inside
the
various
warehouses
were
sculptors,
painters,
and
crafters.
The
hallways
of
the
buildings
were
lined
with
art
and
artists
also
had
individual
rooms
or
'galleries".
There
was
natural
light
and
lots
of
people
looking.
It
was
actually
quite
busy,
even
at
2pm
when
it
was
too
hot
to
be
outside
perusing
the
crafts
booths.
Some
breweries
and
bars
are
nearby.
They
have
foodie-type
dining.
One
could
make
a
whole
day
of
it,
but
I
think
it
is
better
to
see
the
work
a
bit
at
a
time.
There
is
so
much
variety.
Looking
at
an
artist's
work
might
take
some
time
as
you
study
the
work
to
see
the
meaning/purpose/beauty
or
lack
thereof.
The
artists
at
the
Silos
are
definitely
worth
more
than
one
glance.
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