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HCAC’s ‘Art Off the Wall’

A work by Tonya Harwood. A work by Tonya Harwood. Donated photo

The Haywood County Arts Council invites the community to experience “Art Off the Wall,” a unique and intimate fundraising event taking place from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, at the HCAC’s Haywood Handmade Gallery in Waynesville.

With only 30 tickets available, this exclusive evening promises a memorable blend of art, atmosphere and excitement. Guests will enjoy heavy appetizers, beverages and live music by Betina Morgan, whose harp performance creates a soothing, dreamlike backdrop for the night. 

The highlight of the event is a fun and suspenseful twist: each ticket holder will select a duck from the “pond.” On the bottom of each duck is a number corresponding to a piece of artwork displayed in the gallery. Guests will then take home the piece of art that matches their number.

“This event is all about joy, creativity and community,” said HCAC Executive Director Tonya Harwood. “There’s something really exciting about not knowing which piece of art you’ll take home. It makes the experience memorable and meaningful, while directly supporting local artists and programs like our Kids Art Club.”

Tickets are $100 each. All proceeds support HCAC programming, including initiatives like the Kids Art Club and the continued operation of the Haywood Handmade Gallery on Main Street.

To purchase tickets, visit haywoodarts.org.

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