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Downtown Art Crawl featuring Rachael McCampbell – Oct. 4, 2024
October 4 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Did you know that the Moore-Morris History and Culture Center is a stop on the Arts Council of Williamson County’s Downtown Art Crawl?! Join us on Friday, October 4th, 6-9pm, as we present the artwork of Rachael McCampbell.
About the Artist:
– Nature inspires artist Rachael McCampbell’s landscapes and still lifes, from small works on paper to large abstract pieces. Influenced by her rural Tennessee upbringing, she uses texture and vibrant colors to capture the essence of a place. McCampbell actively participates in the art community, showing her work in galleries and museums, teaching workshops, and advocating for environmental preservation.
We are proud to be hosting this event in collaboration with Onward Real Estate!
About the Downtown Art Crawl
The Art Crawl is a free monthly event that invites participants into downtown Franklin’s historic buildings and the Factory! Hop on the Trolley and join us!
The first Friday of each month, the Franklin Art Crawl comes alive with dozens of artists dispersed throughout the thriving downtown area in businesses, churches, and other locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This free event celebrates Williamson County’s local artists and provides both the novice and the art connoisseur an opportunity to view a wide variety of magnificent works, and perhaps even find that perfect piece art to enhance your home decor.
Many of the sites serve complimentary refreshments during the evening, and some offer live music or art.
About Ronell
“I’ve painted most of my life; in between being a teacher, producing films, writing screen plays and writing songs. Painting was a place I visited from time to time, but now I feel I have finally come home, and I don’t want to leave. There is peace of mind, and this is where I want to stay for the rest of my life. My mom painted into her 80s as will I hopefully!
“I paint when I am drawn to a certain emotion that a particular setting or image evokes. Often this emotion might reflect my position at that time, or just something I’m challenged to capture on canvas. I’ve always liked subtle colors, blues, grays.”
About Onward Real Estate
Seven of Nashville’s most respected real estate professionals – Jenni Barnett, Scott Cornett, Dawne Davis, Matt Ligon, Danny Anderson and Bob and Marie Parks – have joined forces to launch Onward Real Estate.
Local real estate icons Bob and Marie Parks are principals and senior advisors at Onward and bring decades of experience to their roles.
The company combines unmatched expertise with an unwavering commitment to supporting agents and clients.
Onward is built on the belief that real estate is local, so your real estate company should be, too.
Onward Real Estate is opening three offices with its Nashville office at The Malin in Wedgewood Houston and offices in Williamson and Rutherford Counties.