Windows opened to local art world

Clarkston Cultural Arts searched for window space to display artistic works, and they found it at the corner of Waldon and Main.
The project spearheaded by the CCA is called ‘Windows.?
Now visitors and residents can see several pieces of art in the windows of the old Tierra Building.
In each of the many windows in the downtown Clarkston building, a piece of artwork is on display.
Any artist can display their work in Windows if they are a member of the CCA and the art is always changing.
CCA Director Denyse Semann Couture said, ‘Art is good, it brings life, art is alive, and it makes you look at things outside the status quo. It brings people together.?
At night the artwork is lit up, so visitors can still see the pieces. The art is very notably on display in the downtown building.
“We are so very thankful to Union Joints, who so graciously allowed us to use their space for our Windows project,? said CCA Artists Director Laurel Bradshaw.
Bradshaw and Semann-Couture, both artists themselves, said they are looking for businesses and residents to display art in their windows, too.
CCA has also created numerous art classes people can find descriptions and sign-up information for in the Independence Township Recreation Guide.
Currently the group is looking for help with their website. Since they are non-profit it must be a donation.
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