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ArtWalk shines in 2025

The Nelson & District Arts Council (NDAC) is thrilled with how well-attended and magical ArtWalk 2025 has been so far.

ArtWalk was a smashing success in 2024, and 2025 has been even better. It has been ArtWalk on steroids with lots of sales at most of the venues, and the artists have truly felt the love from the community.

So much work goes into making ArtWalk one of the highlights of the summer. There is the coordination of course, but mostly it is the quality of the work submitted by the artists that makes this event such a can’t-be-missed series. These artists work the year through to create the pieces that then end up in their applications and ultimately on the walls on opening nights.

“It is such a privilege to help make this event happen and support the artists on their artistic journey. It has been so great to see artists apply over the years and see their styles grow and develop. And every year our community shows up and supports ArtWalk and our local artists, and for this we are truly grateful.” said ArtWalk Coordinator Stephanie Myers.

ArtWalk wouldn’t happen without support from the business community as well. They volunteer their time and walls to support the arts community, and NDAC couldn’t be more thankful for their generous support.

The art, from the 35 artists now on display in the 22 venues, will remain up until Friday, Sept. 7th. Don’t miss out on your chance to check out all that they have to offer and get some local art on your walls.


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