August 9, 2006

  Volume 4, Number 32

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Art will be lively downtown
Friday, Aug. 11

            The temperature – ah, yes! – but there will be other sizzling items in downtown Wake Forest for Art After Hours Friday, Aug. 11.

            Two local artists will be featured at the Sunflower Studio at 214 E. Jones Ave., Vivian Wells and Amy Sawyer.

            Wells a painter with an impressionistic style, will be displaying florals and still-lifes. Sawyer will show her one-of-a-kind copper sculptures, stained glass and indoor-outdoor creations.

            The music will be by local favorite Mr. Felix, Robert Woessner and Mary Catherine Johnson, and there is always food, wine and displays of other local art. The studio will be open from 5 to 9 p.m. that evening.

            At the Cotton Company, there will be a debut artist reception and wine tasting. The artist is Susan Espin, who has recently relocated from New Orleans to the Triangle.

            The restored cotton warehouse that is now a marketplace for home furnishings, children’s toys, collectibles, cards and gifts will be open for the monthly event from 6 to 9 p.m.

            Other shops and studios will also be open for browsing and shopping. Visitors are encouraged to top the evening with dinner in one of the downtown restaurants.

 
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