1. COFFEE HOUSE, 609 S. Jennings, 817-335-4646
Diane & Anthony Peters purchased this charming spot just 8 months and have big plans! Diane has over 25 years in the
hospitality industry, the past 10 as an event planner at the world’s largest casino.
Chad Windham: Paintings,
Robert Berry: Prints, Jazzy acrylic paintings
Steve Sanders: Black Beads Jewelry
2. Diamond Motors, 620 S. Jennings, 817-665-0310,
Diamond Motors handles high quality previously-owned automobiles. Owner Harold Davis has over fifty years in the
car industry and has owned multiple dealerships in addition to an auto brokerage firm.
Cathy Wyche - painting Impressionism
3. Center For The Healing Arts, 312 Leuda, 817-925-1569,
Kim McLaughlin and Barbara Borchardt are the acupuncturists and herbal therapists and Ramona Perez is
the message therapist and office manager. Then center provides mediation classes and Reki courses for instructors.
Lois Way fantasy, abstract paintings, decorated boxes, hand made greetings cards.
4. Rahr & Sons Brewing Company, 701 Galveston, 817-810-9266,
150 years later, the Rahr name is still known throughout the brewing community as a producer of only the
highest quality malted barleys.
“ ArtsGoggle Bash & Rahr Brewery Featuring Peter Black & The Lifters” band from 7-9 Rahr will be
releasing their Octoberfest Beer for the ArtsGoggle
Amber Davis: Oil
Kerrie Conover:Photography
Cassie King: Acrylic on canvas & Watercolors
Carlos Abucejo & Ray Liberio: Spray enamel, and marker on birch & found metal.
Steve Sanders:Black Bead Jewelry
5. Fresnel Technologies, 1128 Main, 817-926-7474,
Sarah Green, digital monoprint;
Jen Cavanaugh, painting;
Nelson Claytor, photography;
Richard Claytor, photography, painting, & sculpture;
Sophie Claytor, mixed media;
Luigi Fornari, found objects;
Margaret Fraelich, powwow regalia;
Amy Harmon, glass and ceramics;
Oscar Lechuga, Angelica Lechuga and Cici Carmona, sculpture & optics;
Denise Merkle, mixed media;
Patti Matson, photography;
Joanna Merrell, photography;
Tina Perez, floral sculpture;
Emily P. Smith, painting.
6.Samaritan House, 929 Hemphill, 817-332-6410
Founded in 1993 Samaritan House provides service enriched housing to 330 people who are infected
or affected by HIV/AIDS. The past year the facility expanded to include apartments for families and children.
The organization works to help residents rebuild lives torn apart by this devastating illness.
LaMone Anderson – painter using acrylic, charcoal, and pen on canvas.
Kevin Carmon – paints notable individuals in an Andy Warhol style
George Miller – acrylic on boards
Crystal Munoz – abstract and integrates words with pictures
Joe Schmelzla – works mostly with fine color markers, and pen with fine details
7. Magnolia Avenue Salon, 711 W. Magnolia, 817-923-1230,
A Paul Mitchell Focus Salon specializing in Haircutting and Hair Color for Women and Men.
Opened in Nov. 2005 with an unwavering commitment to excellence, customer service and exceeding
clients’ expectations.
Eric K. Stevens oil on canvas
Karen Ferguson photography
Sonia White Oil on canvas
Wendie Lunsford Stained Glass
Joel Henry - Contemporary piano and vocal
8. Tarrant County Aid, 801 W. Magnolia, 817-923-2800,
For over 16 years TCAIN has helped the individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS through our
support groups, physician lectures, medicine delivery, case management, client advocacy and no-cost dental care.
Cindi Holt , Mixed on Board
Nancy Lamb, Pastel on paper
Rhonda Holt, Glicee on cotton
Judy A. Mason-Eldridge, Acrylic
Ronald Radwansk, Acrylic on Gallery Border Canvas
Darnell Jones, Oil on Canvas
Susan Kae Grant, Image
Tom Vanderzyl, Cement on Aluminum
Rachel Bounds, Oil on canvas
Robert L. Berry Jr., Acrylic on canvas
Music:
2 AM Band Jazz
9. Quantum Biofeedback Center , 909 Magnolia, 817-773-2264,
Quantum Biofeedback assists health practitioners to find energetic imbalances of vitamin levels,
amino acids, nutrients, toxins, minerals and more. Then helps the body measure and maintain normal levels.
Mary Elizabeth Sheehan & Kelle White - performing yoga choreography at 6:30 pm only
Jenny Tiner - oil on Canvas
10. BJ Keefers, 909 Magnolia, 817-921-0889, Walter
Jacob and Justin Daniels, together with chef Walter Levi Bortz, are the proud owners of BJ Keefers.
This institution is better than ever, now serving everything from burgers to Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad.
Celeste Scott - graffiti on canvas
Jenny Tiner - mixed media and acrylic painting modern style
11.Urban Realty Resources, 1240 College, 817-350-4710,
This new resource center offers information about Fort Worth’s expanding urban living options. Founders Hao
Tran and Barry Denton are advocates for the urban living experience, creating the balance of historical
charming neighborhoods with the new urban revitalization .
Amber Brown - Abstract,
Hannah Brown - mixed media,
Kymille Brown - photography,
Kevin Buchanan author of www.fortworthology.com
, and urban photography.
Euromarket-Unique Gifts
12. The Salon Upstairs, 1240 College, 817-870-9993,
Vandy Cespedes opened The Salon Upstairs in May of 2006. Working with Sara Godfrey and
Colleen Hubburd, Vandy brings a straightforward approach and unique concepts set her apart from other salons.
Wanka Kervs - contempory painting
13. idaBaby, 1108 Magnolia, 817-810-9551,
“I want to change the world” said the caterpiller: “Then start dressing like it” said the butterfly: Shoes, toys,
décor, books, musical instruments, games and the cutest kids clothes you ever did see. A globally aware
children’s shoppe.
Rass Baraka – painting on canvas
14. Historic Max Mehl, 1200 Magnolia, 817-927-5000
Built in 1916 by famed numismatist Max Mehl, this treasured Magnolia landmark was rescued and restored
by revitalization pioneers Fran McCarthy and Ray Boothe, bringing new businesses to the southside.
Sara Donaldson - photography “ Drawing to win a sitting for portrait including a free 8 X 10’”
Lilly Display by Sara Donaldson
Music by - Mission to the Sea
15. Fifth Avenue Eyewear, 1223 fifth Ave, 817-870-1291,
Family-owned and operated, with certified opticians providing personal attention to adults and children for over
10 years. A wide selection of frames includes famous brands Coach, BCBG, Ray Ban, and Nautica.
Sara P. Dyer - Abstract
16. Magnolia Center, 1227 W. Magnolia,
This beautifully restored historic building offers unique spaces for cutting edge companies. The second floor
“Marquis on Magnolia” banquet room is managed by Scampi’s Ann Diakis and is available for events.
Mary Ayers - handcrafted jewelry
Betsy Horn – paintings
Ann Hardy – representational impressionism
17. Cendera Funding, 1251 W. Magnolia, 817-683-7282
Cendera has grown to one of the largest Mortgage Brokers in Tarrant County. We strive to meet customers’
needs by providing informed mortgage financing decisions through strategic equity planning.
Artist: John Ladd - Photography
18. JJ Robb Real Estate, 1255 W. Magnolia 817-924-8353
Buying and selling a home is one of the biggest events in your life. As top Fort Worth, Arlington and Mid Cities Realtors,
we have the experience and track record you are looking for. Please let us help.
Artist - Colin Evans - Abstract paintings
Music - Live DJ and belly dancers
19. Alpha Cleanse, 1302 W. Magnolia, 817-335-7700
Offering colon cleansing, skin care, and nutritional counseling by a certified technician in a
FDA registered Class I system. Complete privacy in a relaxing atmosphere. No prescription needed.
Artist - Jean Yanowski - Oil paintings
20. Panther City Bicycles, 1306 W. Magnolia, 817-348-0660,
Voted Fort Worth’s Best Bike Shop two years running, Panther City Bicycles is a gem of a shop on
Magnolia Avenue. Owners Bernie Scheffler and Jason Magby look forward to your visit!
Dustin Van Horn - Sculpter
21. Lili’s Bistro, 1310 Magnolia, 817-887-0700,
A unique atmosphere, friendly services a delicious mix of culinary delights, from comfort food to
something new and different. Lunch Mon- Fri 11:00am-2:30pm ,
Dinner Wed & Thurs 5:30pm–9pm , Fri & Sat 5:30pm–10pm
Delia DeVer - Modern nature bold and colorful
22. Spiral Diner & Bakery, 1314 W. Magnolia, 817-332-8834,
One of the top vegetarian restaurants in North America owned and operated by Amy McNutt.
Organic vegan food in the heart of the Near Southside.
Artists provided by Metrognome Collective
23. Sundance Scooters of FW, 1311 Magnolia, 817-927-9977
New to the Near Southside a scooter shop, selling Sundance Scooters, stop buy and try on out, think
of the gas money you will save. Welcome new owners, Lisa Blackwell, Troy Daniels and
Kelly Garner to the neighborhood.
Indi Jones – 2d large format
Carolyn Kilgo Weinman – photography, acrylic, oil, watercolor graphic design, from animals to abstract
24. 1404 W. Magnolia, Historic space for lease,
Donna Rasco - Genuine stone handmade jewelry
David Thrappe - Fairmount Home Association
Childrens area with balloon artist
25. MacHenry’s, 1408 W. Magnolia, 817-377-0202,
Owner John Walker moved Fort Worth’s live acoustic music pub from the west side to Magnolia in
2006, bringing live music and nationally known acts to the near southside seven days a week!
Jennifer Harrison - leather masks
Ryan Kerr - eclectic art
Deanna Smith - , 26acoustic music
26. Starr Tincup, 1412 W. Magnolia, 817-204-0400,
Starr Tincup is an integrated marketing firm for B2B software & services companies. We help our
clients market smarter! Our scope of services includes planning, research, infrastructure, and programs.
Colleen Fitzpatrick – Hand crafted Silver Jewelry
Brenda McKinney – photographs, abstract, realism, pastels from nature, compares to Georgia O’Keefe
27. Finn MacCools, 1700 8 th Ave , 817-923-2121
Opened February of 2005 Finn’s has been a premier destination watering hole for the Near Southside.
Owner Robert Holt say’s “’we’re an Irish Pub in the old world tradition.” Stop by and see what you’re missing.
Robert Holt – Oil Paintings
28. Cut, 1702 8 th Ave 923-8886
A professional urban salon dedicated to contemporary fashion and client satisfaction. Specializing in pairing
the perfect cut with the perfect color; unique service for every individual.
Artists provided by the F6 Gallery
29. AMP Gallery, 1706 8th Ave, 817-926-2799
Don’t miss this limited engagement of this new Gallery on Eighth Avenue featuring artists are,
Jim Beckman, sculpture
Kay Grainger, oils
Jennifer Quarles, ceramics
Mary Palko, oils
30. Jason Needham’s State Farm, 1708 8th Ave, 817-921-4111
Jason opened his office in this newly restored historic building last year. His agency offers personal
and commercial insurance, plus Mutual Funds and banking services. Se Habla Español.
Shayna Weeden - Unique hand made jewelry
31. Tray Chic, 1612 Park Place, 817-731-4980
Tray Chic has offered complete catering and event planning service for over 20 years. We are very
excited about the opening of our new location and invite you to discover our luxurious Gourmet to Go counter!
Theresa Wallace grand daughter renowned artist of Kelmor Wallace, painting in oils and chalk.
32. The Art Station, 1616 Park Place, 817-921-2401
The Art Station is a nonprofit organization offering individual and group art therapy and community
programs to children and adults to uplift our hearts and help heal our bodies. www.theartstation.org
33. Jack Kendrick, 1628 Park Place, 817-924-2800
Visit renowned sculptor Jack Kendrick’s studio to see his wide range of pieces in steel and bronze.
From primitivism tto modern, Jack’s sculptures display his unique artistic vision.
Artist: Jack Kendrick - Steel and bronze sculpture
34. Schmedel Custom Furniture, Park Place
35. Circa, 1632 Park Place, 817-924-4822
Wonderful renovated space 1,600 square feet high traffic area, and great windows across the front.
Shirley Hand – Dichoric Glass pendants & crossed, sand glass jewelry and more.
Emily Sanders – Glass bowls, platters, sinks, coasters, and frit and stringer paintings
Carol Stanford - Fused glass jewelry, wine bottle cheese bottles platters, glass mobiles.
Glenna Wooten – Silver, dichoric glass, glass kaleidoscopes, PMC jewelry
36. Old Neighborhood Grill, 1633 Park Place, 817-923-2282
Built in 1926 and formerly home to the Emory Morris Bakery and Rick’s Locker Room, this southside
destination operated by fourth generation restaurateur Peter Schroder has attracted crowds for nine years.
Brandon Hayman – photography from his Louisiana project
37. Old Town Real Estate, 1617 Park Place, 817-921-3204
The only local firm specializing in urban and historically significant properties. Dave and Kim Stoval
l and agents Sandra Stimson and Sophie Priolo share a keen interest in the Near Southside’s revitalization.
Old Town Jazz Café featuring Vocalist Sheran Keyton,
Art provided by TCCNW Art Students 10% of all commissions benefit a women’s help center
Event Planner F. Sterlyng Jordon
38. Arts Fifth Avenue , 1628 5 th Ave. 817-923-9500
Arts Fifth Avenue is a nonprofit visual and performing arts space and home of Mondo Drummers.
“What happens on their stage is invaluable to the arts scene in Fort Worth” (Star Telegram)
Exhibiting ArtistsPerforming Artists
Jo Dufo Dena Brinkley
Julie Hiltbrunner La Feet Tap Ensemble
Glenda Janda Gracey Tune
Linda Little Dena Brinkley Phillips
Lori Sundeen Soderburg
Tatianna Mayfield Jazz Vocals
Erskine Hawkins Piano