Wondering what you can do for fun the day after St. Patrick's Day? Why not check out Charlotte's Starving Artist Market? The Starving Artist Market is back after a brief break so that Charlotte Art League could move into their new location at the Station House in NoDa. The Charlotte Art League is Charlotte's oldest non-profit art gallery and organization, offering monthly exhibits, working studio spaces, outreach programs, creative workshops, community events, and more.
The idea behind the Starving Artist Market is to provide Charlotte area residents with an opportunity to view and experience art in all its forms. On Sunday, 50+ local vendors will be featuring handmade items, workshops, and displays.... a great way to experience art. And the price is right... it's free!
So why not help celebrate Charlotte Art League's new home and check out the first Starving Artist Market of 2018 at their new home at the Station House in NoDa, right off the brand new Sugar Creek Light Rail Stop this Sunday, March 18th from 11:00 am till 4:00 pm.
If you can't make it to the Starving Artist Market on Sunday, March 18th, don't despair... there will be two more Starving Artist Markets coming up on April 15th and May 20th.
This information about Charlotte's Starving Artist Market sponsored by the Charlotte Art League is brought to you courtesy of Nina Hollander and Carolinas Realty Partners, RE/MAX Executive, your Charlotte metro area residential real estate experts.
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