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Art After Dark returns to Waynesville

art artafterdarkArt After Dark continues from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, in downtown Waynesville.

Enjoy a stroll through working studios and galleries on Main Street and Depot Street. Festive Art After Dark flags denote participating galleries.

Glassblower Kristen Munoz will demonstrate her craft at Twigs and Leaves, with jeweler Terri Lefler at Earthworks Gallery, painter/illustrator Nick DePaolo at Remax on Main Street on Main Street, ceramic artists Jean Saake and Lori Deustschmen at The Mahogany House, mixed media artist Sunny Norman at the Beverly Hanks downtown office and jeweler Rebecca Hellman at the Burr Studio. Metalsmith Grace Cathey will also hold a discussion titled Timeless Sculptures Created For Your Home. 

Art After Dark is presented by the Waynesville Gallery Association.

www.downtownwaynesville.com.

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