10 photos of a chilly First Friday artwalk in downtown Phoenix

Thousands of people braved cold temperatures to experience a lively time on Roosevelt Row.
Lalo Cota's mural on the side of Carly's Bistro is a popular selfie spot.

Jennifer Goldberg

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Despite the cold temperatures, thousands of people showed up for the first First Friday artwalk of the year in downtown Phoenix.

There was plenty to do and see, from art in the galleries and music on the sidewalk to dozens of food trucks, vendors selling goods and even some kinky fun. Here are a few images from the event.

Artist Shay was live-painting as the sun set.

Jennifer Goldberg

Hundreds of artisans show up each month to sell their work.

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Banding Hendrix (with his dog, Haymish) stands in a tent full of his art.

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