A Safe Winter Wonderland Reception

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It’s that time of year, when the CAC brings you holiday cheer. But this time is even more near and dear, since you can view the exhibit right here! 🎄❄☃
Happy Holidays to you and your family, from the Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/ Douglas County!
A very big thank you to all of the parents, teachers, and children who created the show! What you have done for your community, you may never fully know.
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A Safe Winter Wonderland

The Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/ Douglas County (CAC) is excited to celebrate the Holiday season by exhibiting joyful artwork by youth throughout the community. Students kindergarten through twelfth grade have participated to create unique artworks inspired by Joys of the Season and put their talents on display at the CAC’s renowned gallery until December 17. Each participant has a chance of being awarded a gift card in their age group, sponsored by the Red Cockerill Gallery.

The reception on the eve of December 3 will no longer take place in person and open to be public, but will be provided virtually. You will be able to see the video experience of the exhibit on the CAC’s website and social media platforms. Hosting the festive virtual event is Harvester Christian Academy, providing goodies for the artists and visitors during the month. Following best practices set forth by the CDC and State guidelines, the exhibit will remain for the public to view in-person until December 17, and private tours will also be available.

Winners have been notified to accept their certificates and gift cards, and what smiles we have seen! In first place for the category Kindergarten-2nd grade, Scarlett Small was awarded first place. In the age category 3rd-5th Jolei Amor took the win. In the 6th-8th category, Ella Bronosky received the prize, and in the 9th-12th age group Eli Hyatt won first place. But the decision was not without challenge, as so many of the artworks came close to taking the prize!

The Red Cockerill Gallery, owned by Ann Cockerill, has been a part of the Austell community since 1975. They provide quality custom framing, a beautiful selection of original artwork, and limited edition prints. They also offer classes and workshops throughout the year. Please visit http://www.redcockerillgallery.com for more information about their offerings.

The Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/ Douglas County, located at 8652 Campbellton Street in historic downtown Douglasville, Georgia, is open Mondays through Fridays, 9 am to 5 pm. For directions and more information, visit www.artsdouglas.org or contact the Cultural Arts Council at 770.949.2787.

The mission of the Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/ Douglas County is to nurture, guide and stimulate the enjoyment of and participation in the arts among Douglas County residents by providing an atmosphere conducive to the arts, broadening the spectrum of quality exhibits and performances available to the community, and fostering individual interactions with the arts through a wide range of satellite groups. The Cultural Arts Council is supported in part by the City of Douglasville and the Douglas County Board of Commissioners