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Community art show and sale to feature more than 60 local artists

Vote for your favorite art and shop from talented artists across the state.

WStoday: juried art show and sale in Clemmons

Spend the afternoon admiring original pieces from various artists.

Art by Stewart Hodges via Shallow Ford Foundation

Be the judge at the Bingham Art Series Juried Community Art Show & Sale in Clemmons on Sunday, March 17.

The show’s theme is “A Vibrant Community.” The series is a program of the Shallow Ford Foundation. It is in partnership with the Muddy River Art Association, a non-profit arts organization founded by artists for artists residing in various counties across NC.

From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., shop art in the Magnolia Room at the Historic Broyhill (3540 Clemmons Rd.). More than 60 original works will be on display.

Attendees can vote for their favorite painting, wood, and pottery. The winner will be labeled the “People’s Choice” award.

The event is free and open to the public. Awards will be announced at 5 p.m.

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