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Nelson’s second ArtWalk opening of the summer

ArtWalk 2024 is in full swing, with 30 venues showing over 50 artists.

Get ready to be dazzled at the second opening on Saturday, July 27th.

This event will showcase a brand new set of artists’ work on display alongside a collection of street performances and other delights throughout Nelson’s downtown core from 6 – 9pm.

The Nelson District Arts Council (NDAC) is so grateful for the continued support from local businesses as well as the entire community for supporting the arts with such wonderful enthusiasm.

ArtWalk opening nights are free community events in celebration of the dynamic arts and business communities that exist right in our backyard.

During the first opening night of 2024, art sales began as soon as the event kicked off and continued all evening. If you are looking to add new artwork to your walls, our second opening night is the perfect opportunity to shop around!

Let’s make ArtWalk 2024 a monumental celebration of art and community. Let the creativity flow and help us pack the sidewalks and local shops with art lovers!


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