
Central Carolina Community College faculty artists do not have lazy summers! Come see what they can do to please the eye! Again, the CCCC Sculpture student gallery, located at 138 N. Chatham Avenue, will be open during the Third Friday Art Walk in downtown Siler City from 6:00 to 9:00, Friday, July 17. This show is by Sculpture and Pottery faculty, the folks who inspire students to produce the excellent art work you’ve seen here before. View the sculpture of Phillip Ashe, wood sculpture by Aaron Smith, photography by Sebastian Frances, illustrations by Emma Skurnick, and pottery by Joyce Bryan, Jennifer Siegel, Raymond Edwards, and Darlene Brady.
During the Art Walk, which is sponsored by the North Carolina Arts Incubator, 20 galleries, shops, and eateries will be open. There will be live music on stage in the court yard by “Bluesville”.
Enjoy a leisurely summer evening in historic downtown Siler City.
Caption: Crank Assembly, a sculpture by Phillip Ashe, head of the CCCC Ceramic and Metal Sculpture Program.
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