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Haywood Arts presents ‘Chiaroscuro’

A work by Peter Brown. Donated photo A work by Peter Brown. Donated photo Donated photo

The Haywood County Arts Council’s latest exhibition “Chiaroscuro” will run through Sept. 1 at HCAC’s Handmade Gallery in downtown Waynesville.

“Chiaroscuro” highlights the bold use of light and shadow to create depth, mood and movement in art.

This evocative show features work by regional artists who creatively explore the classic chiaroscuro technique across a variety of mediums.

There will be a special opening night reception during Art After Dark from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1, at the gallery. The reception and exhibition are both free and open to the public.

For more information, visit haywoodarts.org.

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