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Hardin display in Macon

art hardinA new showcase of work by artist Clint Hardin will be on display for the month of February at the Macon County Public Library in Franklin.

Hardin was born and raised in Canton. He received a degree in studio art from the University of North Carolina and has worked as a graphic designer and press operator at Western Carolina University for the past decade. Hardin is currently a board member for the Jackson County Arts Council. His artwork has appeared in galleries across North Carolina and has been used in television programs, for book covers, and as interior book illustrations. He lives in Clyde with his wife and two children. 

www.clinthardin.blogspot.com.

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