Hambone Art Gallery

Hambone Art Gallery The Hambone is about connecting awesome art, people, music, and fun. Hambone Gallery
111 East Second St. Clarksdale, MS 38614
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Cajun chefs, bluesmen and red-haired women people the art of Stan Street. On his canvas, New Orleans’s Delta and Florida’s Big Cypress Swamp blend into a stew of red hot licks and blazing notes. was only after years as a recognized blues musician in Florida that he took up brush and paint. Street’s earliest art celebrated the blues pioneers in wide slashes of brilliant color on slabs of discarded

wood, rescued from anonymity with portraits of the likes of Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Robert Johnson. After some time in New Orleans, the juke joints and blues festivals of the deep South started to breathe on his canvas. As he experimented with different styles, drawing on the Impressionists and Expressionists, Street “took what he needed to know and went from there”. Bold strokes and colors played out the sounds he heard and played as a musical artist. “Being self-taught is an advantage, in that doors are always open for new development. My art will always have a primitive feel to it and I try to give it movement and life.”

The biggest influence on Street’s art is the perspective of being a blues musician. Growing up in New York he was influenced by his father and uncle – classical percussionists – who encouraged his creativity. He took up: sax, harmonica, percussion and singing, accumulating credits in award winning blues groups. He tours the Canadian blues festival circuit as well as blues festivals and honkytonks of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. Although Street called Florida his “home” for more than 25 years, he has moved to Clarksdale, Mississippi, where he finds common ground with the primordial blues of the Delta, and also will be closer to New Orleans, Chicago, and Kansas City. Putting the music in his head and the vision of his travels onto canvas are as natural as blowin’ a slow, low, blue note through his well-worked sax. Street readily acknowledges one art form supports the other and that his art work and his music are works in progress. Leaving open the question “ does the music support the art or does the art support the music?” To the fans of Stan Street, that is a question that hopefully is never answered!

– Linda-Lou Nelson, founder South Florida Blues Society

06/01/2026

We are so excited to have this group perform this Saturday at 8pm!

Make sure you mark your calendars, you don't wanna miss this one!

05/30/2026

Anyone here a fan of Son House? The Son House Tribute Festival is this weekend! Come see Grammy nominee Jontavious Willis and BMA nom Erin Harpe - Roots & Blues play Saturday 5/29 8pm at the The Holy Moly, a super cool hidden gem downtown.

🎶 Friday 5/30 7pm at Hambone is Cash's Juke Joint, Deak Harp & Watermelon Slim. More events and details are on the festival website, including...

Who was Son House?

"Born in the Clarksdale area in 1903, Son House was a Delta blues legend whose influence still shapes music today. He mentored icons like Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson, and his sound can be heard in artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Jack White, and Taj Mahal.

After stepping away from music in the 1940s, Son House was rediscovered in 1964, leading to a powerful late-career revival."

We're so proud he's among the legends who were born and influenced here -- and love how this new festival is honoring him. Kudos to Dr. B, Kayleigh, and the whole Blue Room & Son House team! 💙

Tomorrow night, starting at 7pm! We've got the stage for the 2nd night of the Son House Tribute Festival right here at H...
05/29/2026

Tomorrow night, starting at 7pm!

We've got the stage for the 2nd night of the Son House Tribute Festival right here at Hambone.

We'll have Deak Harp, Watermelon Slim, and Cash's Juke Joint all 3 in the house.

Cold beer, good company, and great music. You won't wanna miss this one.

05/27/2026
Tonight at Hambone Art Gallery 🎹🔥Rev. Robert takes the stage from 8–11 PM with a sound that moves somewhere between Delt...
05/26/2026

Tonight at Hambone Art Gallery 🎹🔥

Rev. Robert takes the stage from 8–11 PM with a sound that moves somewhere between Delta blues, late-night jazz, and island rhythm.

If you’ve seen him before, you already know. If you haven’t… tonight’s the night.
📍111 E 2nd St. • Clarksdale, MS

Tuesday nights at Hambone just hit different. 🎶Join us TOMORROW night as Rev. Robert brings his signature blend of blues...
05/25/2026

Tuesday nights at Hambone just hit different. 🎶

Join us TOMORROW night as Rev. Robert brings his signature blend of blues, jazz, and Caribbean soul to Hambone Art Gallery from 8–11 PM.

Good music, good people, and another unforgettable night in downtown Clarksdale.
📍111 E 2nd St. • Clarksdale, MS

05/23/2026

One of the CEOs of Hambone Art & Music has officially approved Saturday’s plans. 🐈🎷

Hope the cat was feeling the music during Cricket’s show last weekend, and this Saturday the good vibes keep rolling with The Hopeless Case Band from 1–3PM.

Come spend your Saturday afternoon with live Delta blues, local art, cold drinks, and maybe even a dance break from Hope herself. 🎶

📍111 E 2nd St. Clarksdale, MS
🕐 Saturday | 1PM–3PM

Tonight’s the night! ⚡️Lightnin Malcolm hits the stage tonight at Hambone Art & Music starting at 8PM.If you’ve ever see...
05/22/2026

Tonight’s the night! ⚡️

Lightnin Malcolm hits the stage tonight at Hambone Art & Music starting at 8PM.

If you’ve ever seen him live, you already know the energy he brings. And if you haven’t yet… this is the perfect Friday night to change that. Raw Delta blues, serious guitar work, and a room that always feels alive when the music starts.

Come grab a drink, hang out with friends, and spend your Friday night in the heart of Clarksdale music.

📍111 E 2nd St. Clarksdale, MS
🕗 8PM Tonight

This Friday night, the blues are rolling back into Hambone Art & Music with none other than Lightnin Malcolm live at 8PM...
05/22/2026

This Friday night, the blues are rolling back into Hambone Art & Music with none other than Lightnin Malcolm live at 8PM. ⚡️

Known for his electrifying stage presence, deep Delta roots, and one-man-band style that keeps crowds moving all night long, Lightning Malcolm brings the kind of energy you feel the second you walk through the door.

If you love real Mississippi blues, cold drinks, and a Friday night that turns into a memory… this is your sign to make plans.

📍111 E 2nd St. Clarksdale, MS
🕗 Music starts at 8PM Friday night

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111 E 2nd Street
Clarksdale, MS
38614

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 5pm
6:30pm - 11pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

(662) 403-8810

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