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Art After Dark returns to Waynesville

art afterdarkArt After Dark continues from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 2, in downtown Waynesville.

Enjoy a stroll through studios and galleries on Main Street and Depot Street. Art After Dark flags denote participating galleries, such as Haywood County Arts Council’s Gallery 86, Earthworks, Jeweler’s Workbench, Twigs and Leaves Gallery, TPennington Art Gallery, The Mahogany House, Grace Cathey Sculpture Garden and Gallery, Cedar Hill Studios and the Village Framer.

Gallery 86 will be featuring a show in conjunction with the Haywood County Master Gardeners Volunteer Association to celebrate gardens. The show’s theme, Artists and Gardens — A Partnership, will feature gardens, flowers, and crafts suitable for homes, decks or patios. 

The Garden Tour itself takes place on June 21. In May, Sarah Sneeden will be showing at Twigs and Leaves Gallery and also offering demonstrations during Art After Dark. In addition, Grace Cathey will hold a special show, Metamorphosis of the Butterfly in Steel, which is a blend of nature and art. 

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