Arts & Entertainment

Creative Mill Art Exposition To Showcase Work of Local Artists

The third-annual show hosted by Roswell-based Randall-Paulson Architects will be held Oct. 1-2.

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In less than a month, Roswell-based Randall-Paulson Architects will host its third annual Creative Mill Art Exposition.

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The event has almost tripled in size featuring over 50 artists since 2013. This year’s event will run Oct. 1-2, and will feature pieces ranging from paintings, photography, drawings to pottery, turned wood pieces and other creations by over 50 local artists and staff members.

Show times are from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1 and 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2 at 85-A Mill Street Suite 200 in downtown Roswell. The exposition will also be a stop on the Roswell Art District’s First Friday Art Walk, which will be held Oct. 2

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As part of its 20th anniversary celebration in 2013, Randall-Paulson Architects decided to open their doors to friends, family, clients and the public for an art show featuring staff and local artists called the Creative Mill Art Exposition.

Inspired by National Arts and Humanities Month as well as this major mile stone in their business, Randall-Paulson was the first creative business to sign up to host a NAHM event that year and featured 20 employees and local artists.

In 2014, RPA decided again to host the event and held the art show the same week in October for NAHM. By this time, the show had expanded to over 30 participants – including employees and local artists. The Creative Mill was also a featured stop on the art walk for the Roswell First Friday Art Walk.

The event is free, but you can register to attend here. For more information, visit the company’s website. You can also Nicole Miles at nmiles@randallpaulson.com or 770-650-7558 ext. 101.

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