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    Lake Norman Residents Invited to Enjoy 'April for Arts' with Local Exhibitions and Festivals

    2024-03-29
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    The Lake Norman region will host various art events and exhibitions in April. The month-long celebration will end with a weekend of artistic activities from April 26-28. The Gallery Crawl and Art on the Green, two of North Mecklenburg's largest annual multi-artist festivals, will take place on the Davidson Village Green. These events will feature artist exhibits, demonstrations, food, and live music. The Gallery Crawl will be held in Downtown Davidson on Friday, April 26th from 6-9pm.

    Art on the Green is another significant event that attracts many visitors. It showcases local art and offers live music and food. The event will take place on Saturday, April 27 from 10am-5pm and Sunday, April 28 from noon-4pm. A Young Artists' Showcase will also be held at Art on the Green, featuring works by young local artists.

    Davidson College is a key location for art in the region. The Van Every / Smith galleries at the college host various events and exhibitions, and have both rotating and permanent collections. The permanent collection includes over 4,000 works from five centuries. In April, the college will host an exhibition featuring works by its art majors.

    The Cain Center for the Arts will participate in the April for Arts celebration. Starting from April 15th, the center will host an art exhibit featuring works by Eva Crawford and Ellie Rose. These artists were awarded an exhibit after submitting work to the Artfields Exhibit in 2022. The center also offers performing arts.

    The 'Tawba Walk Arts and Music Festival is another notable event in April. It will be held at the Oak Street Mill in Cornelius on April 27-28th, featuring local vendors and live street performances. In Huntersville, visitors can visit Holbrook Park and view the SculpTOUR's display, which includes six sculptures, five of which are from North Carolina artists.

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