Nelson shines as ArtWalk 2024 winds down

Just like summer, ArtWalk 2024 is winding down, but there is still time to get out to the venues and appreciate some of the amazing art the community has to offer.

The art will be coming down on Sunday, September 8th so don’t miss out!

The Nelson & District Arts Council (NDAC) is so grateful for the continued support from the businesses as well as the community for showing such tremendous support for local artists.

Both of this year’s ArtWalk opening nights were great successes with lots of folks wandering the streets while taking in the entertainment and enjoying (and purchasing) the art. The artists enjoyed chatting with patrons about their process and inspirations.

Thank you to everyone who participated! The Nelson & District Arts Council looks forward to ArtWalk 2025 and celebrating and supporting the arts, and the artists, in our community.


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