Held four times each year, the Cabarrus Arts Council’s Art Walk on Union has become a popular event for the community. Registration is open now for artists and creatives interested in selling their work at the April 2 event. Go to https://bit.ly/artwalkonunion for more information.
Painter. Glassblower. Potter. Hatmaker. Once again, we're swinging the doors wide open for all kinds of creatives to join us for the next Art Walk on Union, the Cabarrus Arts Council's all-day arts festival for artists and makers to sell their handmade artwork.
Around 80 artists and makers set up shop at the last Art Walk on Union, creating a street-long market of pottery, jewelry, paintings and many other items. The next Art Walk on Union will be held Saturday, April 2, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For details, visit https://bit.ly/artwalkonunion.
Artist Stephanie Gainer gives vintage dolls the new and eccentric lives they deserve. Her works nearly sold out during November’s Art Walk on Union. Want to be a vendor for the April 2 walk? Go to https://bit.ly/artwalkonunion for details.
The Cabarrus Arts Council contributes the Arts & Entertainment column, which highlights the arts in Cabarrus County, to the Independent Tribune each Wednesday. Use the contact information provided to confirm the details of events. If you would like your arts information to be considered for inclusion, email Elisabeth Thornton at elisabeth@cabarrusartscouncil.org.
Held four times each year, the Cabarrus Arts Council’s Art Walk on Union has become a popular event for the community. Registration is open now for artists and creatives interested in selling their work at the April 2 event. Go to https://bit.ly/artwalkonunion for more information.
Around 80 artists and makers set up shop at the last Art Walk on Union, creating a street-long market of pottery, jewelry, paintings and many other items. The next Art Walk on Union will be held Saturday, April 2, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For details, visit https://bit.ly/artwalkonunion.
Artist Stephanie Gainer gives vintage dolls the new and eccentric lives they deserve. Her works nearly sold out during November’s Art Walk on Union. Want to be a vendor for the April 2 walk? Go to https://bit.ly/artwalkonunion for details.