
Ash Hollenbeck, 11, creates a hopscotch course Friday on the sidewalk of Lisbon Street during Art Walk LA in Lewiston. Hollenbeck was running a youth art table in front of the Downtown Handmade Gallery. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Toshi Hashimoto, left, participates Friday in a drumming performance presented by the Portland-based Taiko Maine Dojo club during the first Art Walk LA of the season. The club is a community drumming group. Art Walk LA is held on the last Friday of every month from May through September. Fellow drummers, from left, are Beth Harrison, Minako Audy and Dan Lambert. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Amy Stacey Curtis plays her ukulele Friday on Lisbon Street during Art Walk LA. Curtis credits her ukulele playing with helping her heal following a traumatic brain injury, about which she has planned a series of public talks. Curtis is also planning a public art installation and is collecting nine each of 99 types of objects, including thimbles, 1-cup measuring cups, free-standing globes and remote controls. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
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