Friday, October 19, 2012

Details, details. Cache hits Casket Arts!

HOLY SCHNICKEYS!!! 
It's that time of year, AGAIN!

It's the 5th Annual Cache at Casket Arts!!

First. Pertinent important details -
Friday November 2nd: 5-10pm
Saturday November 3rd: 12-8pm
Sunday November 4th: 12-5pm

Next, for the uninitiated, what's this all about? WELL, glad you asked...

At the heart of the Northeast Arts District is the historic city block that is Casket Arts...

Imagine a place of breathtaking art, whimsy, sweat, noise, heat, silence--complete and full artistic expression. A place where over 100 artists create daily in their studios birthing beautiful and inspiring works.

Once a year we host our annual fall celebration, Cache at Casket Arts – inviting the community and art enthusiasts into their fascinating historic workplace to see what they do and how they do it.

-How often, do you get to see a master painter, putting color to canvas, witness the genesis of a piece of art that will live on forever?

-How often to you see the jewelry that you wear around your neck, when it's but wire and precious metals, before it's imbued with the life and love of an artist's touch?

-When do you get to touch the pieces of the mosaic before they have been fused together, see the block of clay before the sculpture has been teased from within?

-How often do you get to see ANVILS? And molten things!

This is a PARTY and CELEBRATION of arts and culture like no other, a way to experience art intellectually, emotionally, aurally, visually, sensually. Treat all of your senses...

Wander the halls of the 100 year-old buildings, delve deep into the lives of working artists who welcome you right into their studios to see, discuss and, of course, purchase their work.

Cache at Casket Arts is much more than an art
show. Within one city block visitors will have access to over 150 resident and guest artists’, working art studios, hands-on demonstrations and tutorials, films and a variety of live music.

Mark your calendars, spend the weekend, and don't just see the art...experience its birth.

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