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Arts Davidson County seeks entries for the 2nd Annual Artisans Showcase.

Arts Davidson County seeks entries for the 2nd Annual Artisans Showcase.

Arts Davidson County is thrilled to announce the call for vendors for the 2nd Annual Artisans Showcase set to take place during the highly anticipated Uptown Lexington's Christmas Open House on Sunday, November 24, 2024, from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m.

We are seeking talented artists, artisans, and crafters to participate in this year's event, which promises to be bigger and better than ever. This is an incredible opportunity for vendors to showcase and sell their unique handmade items to a large audience of holiday shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind gifts. 

This year, vendors will benefit from increased visibility by setting up outside in front of Arts | Theatre 202, at 202 North Main Street Lexington, NC  ensuring high foot traffic and engagement. Inside, we’ll feature art displays, refreshments, and activities, along with a limited number of indoor vendor spaces. As a community favorite, the event will coincide with Uptown Lexington's beloved Christmas Open House, attracting a large crowd eager to explore and shop.

We invite all local artists, artisans, and crafters specializing in handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, paintings, textiles, candles, and other unique art forms to apply. This is a wonderful chance to share your creativity, engage with the community, and support local arts.

For more details and to apply, please visit https://www.artsdavidsoncounty.org/call-to-artists. Spots are limited and expected to fill up quickly, so don’t wait – secure your place now!

For any inquiries, please contact Amanda Feliciano at amanda@artsdavidsoncounty.org or 336-237-0823.

Join us for an incredible day celebrating local art and the holiday season!l.

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