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A Grand Gallery Art Series

WALTON COUNTY - Grand Boulevard at Sandestin continues its new monthly art series, "A Grand Gallery," on Aug. 21 from 5 - 9 p.m.

This sidewalk art show will feature a variety of art mediums on display, with artists and gallery staff available to discuss the pieces. The art series will take place on Artisan Lane, the street between Gallery NU Fine Arts and The Orvis Company. Guests can also enjoy appetizers and light refreshments by Cantina Laredo Gourmet Mexican Food and alcoholic beverages available for purchase from Wine World in Grand Boulevard while enjoying the sounds of progressive funky jazz by Green Hit. This event is free and open to the public.

Confirmed artists include:

  • James D. Neilson, Jr. (woodturner)
  • Jamie Babula (abstract expressionism artist)
  • Phil Kiser (glass mosaic artist)
  • Donna Burgess (watercolor/acrylic artist)
  • Fusion Art Glass Gallery
  • Gallery NU Fine Arts

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