First Saturday Art Walk
New Orleans is a city that thrives on art, culture, and community, and there’s no better way to celebrate that spirit than with the First Saturdays Art Walk on Magazine Street! Presented by the Magazine Street Merchants Association and The Scout Guide New Orleans, this semi-monthly event is a chance to experience the best of local art in an evening filled with creativity, connection, and charm.
A tradition for decades, the First Saturday Art Walk features 18 galleries along Magazine Street that open their doors after-hours, welcoming the public to explore unique exhibitions, enjoy live music, and take advantage of exclusive promotions. Whether you’re an avid art collector, a casual admirer, or simply looking for a fun and free way to spend an evening in New Orleans, this event is for you.
2025 Dates: January 4, February 1, April 5, May 3, June 7, August 2, September 6, November 1
Potsalot Pottery
3818 Magazine Street
Featuring new wood fired pots that have just emerged from their "Potsalotagama"
Esom Art - Tony & Tracey Mose
3935 Magazine Street
Free local delivery and special pricing on smalls
Casey Langteau Art
3649 Magazine Street
Join us for the opening of The Easter Collection: A Sacred Journey.
Kevin Gillentine Gallery
3917 Magazine Street
Sullivan Gallery and Alain Cuneo Glass
3825 Magazine Street
Renegade Artists Collective: Anita Cooke, Carlos Zervignon, Cheryl Anne Grace, Emre Karaoglu, Erin McNutt, Herb Roe, Jacques Soulas, Jason Van Pelt, Kim Bernadas, Michael Guidry, Nurhan Gokturk, Pat Lee, Robert Schaefer, Sara Hardin, Sarah Nelson.
Jillian Mac Fine Art
3923 Magazine Street
Exciting new paintings by Dean Mitchell, Ken Nahan and introducing sculptures by Jordan Ivanov and Scott Aho
Katie Koch Home / Robin Crutcher Studio
3905 Magazine Street
New paintings by Robin Crutcher, pottery by Robin Kanner, and fabulous new collectibles and case goods from Katie Koch design team
Degas Gallery
3909 Magazine Street
Louisiana Iris: the work of Newcomb College graduate and Louisiana botanical painter Mary Helen Seago.