Aurelia Pitarra, left, looks at jewelry with her mother, Wendy, during Arts in the Park at Northshore Park, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in The Woodlands. The annual free event featured local vendors with original artwork, live ,music and children’s activities.
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Dorota Kosi unpacks artwork he created to sell at Arts in the Park at Northshore Park, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in The Woodlands. The annual free event featured local vendors with original artwork, live ,music and children’s activities.
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Visitors walk past handmade artwork during Arts in the Park at Northshore Park, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in The Woodlands. The annual free event featured local vendors with original artwork, live ,music and children’s activities.
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Shawn Couet hangs art pieces during Arts in the Park at Northshore Park, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in The Woodlands. The annual free event featured local vendors with original artwork, live ,music and children’s activities.
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Volunteer Angela Ellis hangs children’s artwork during Arts in the Park at Northshore Park, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in The Woodlands. The annual free event featured local vendors with original artwork, live ,music and children’s activities.
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The Pitarra family walks through Arts in the Park at Northshore Park, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in The Woodlands. The annual free event featured local vendors with original artwork, live ,music and children’s activities.
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Families listen to music during Arts in the Park at Northshore Park, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in The Woodlands. The annual free event featured local vendors with original artwork, live ,music and children’s activities.
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Families enjoyed an afternoon outdoors with family and friends at The Woodlands Township Parks and Recreation Department’s Arts in the Park at Northshore Park. The free event featured local vendors selling original artwork, live stage entertainment, children’s activities, food trucks and more. Artists 18 and younger also created their very own masterpiece and entered the Youth Art Contest. Visit https://www.facebook.com/townshipparksandrec for more upcoming activities from The Woodlands Township Parks and Recreation Department.
Providence is nicely known for its vibrant arts scene, from its galleries and museums to the vibrant murals on the sides of structures. A single current transplant is bringing his unique pop-artwork eyesight to downtown in a show at AS220. Matthew Brennan IV, who produces his artwork less than the title Two Thangs, will […]