Douglasville GA – Every month the Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County (CAC) features the artwork of a local craftsman in the Pop Up Arts Shop. The CAC strives to connect the Douglasville community to affordable, locally created products, and is proud to welcome collage and jewelry artist Deborah Simon of d.Creative.Space Powered by Nomis Homes as September’s featured local creator! Specializing in a wide variety of original jewelry and collage pieces, her pieces are both eye-catching and beautiful.d.Creative.Space is a creative studio where art, jewelry, and personal expression come together. Founded by local artist, Deborah Simon, the business focuses on creating one-of-a-kind jewelry, original collages, and curated handmade pieces designed to inspire individuality and creativity. More than a collection of beautiful things, her pieces are a celebration of creativity, connection, and the art of making something uniquely your own. 

The Pop Up Arts Shop is the place for amazing one-of-a-kind gifts created by local artists. Each month, the CAC features a different artist that works with varying mediums. All items are under $75 so be sure to stop by the CAC for some amazing arts and crafts before they’re gone!
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 or more information, visit www.artsdouglas.org or contact the Cultural Arts Council at 770-949-2787
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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 programs and activities of the Cultural Arts Council are supported in part by the City of Douglasville and the Douglas County Board of Commissioners.
