HCAC gets ‘Weird & Wacky’

The latest exhibit from the Haywood County Arts Council, “Weird & Wacky” will open Friday, April 17, at HCAC’s Haywood Handmade Gallery in downtown Waynesville.

This imaginative and playful exhibition will be on display through June 1, inviting visitors to explore art that celebrates the unusual, the quirky and the wonderfully unexpected. 

HCAC’s ‘Art Off the Wall’

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. 

HCAC’s ‘Inspired by a Song’

The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC) latest exhibit “Inspired by a Song” is being showcased at Haywood Handmade Gallery in downtown Waynesville.

“Inspired by a Song” explores the powerful connection between music and visual art. In conjunction with HCAC and the Haywood Arts Regional Theatre’s recent “Cool Jazz” concert, artists were invited to create work inspired by a song of their choosing — any genre, any era — that moves or motivates them.

Haywood Arts ‘Pets’ exhibit

The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC) will unveil its latest exhibit, “Pets,” with an opening reception from 6-9 p.m. Friday, June 7, at the Haywood Handmade Gallery at the HCAC in Waynesville. 

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