‘Arts on Main’ on a perfect Friday evening

Posted 9/11/24

Two and a half out of five scheduled times, the Cornwall-Highlands Arts Alliance was able to get in this summer’s ‘Arts on Main’ event in Cornwall – an evening where local …

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‘Arts on Main’ on a perfect Friday evening

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Two and a half out of five scheduled times, the Cornwall-Highlands Arts Alliance was able to get in this summer’s ‘Arts on Main’ event in Cornwall – an evening where local artists, musicians, entertainers and shoppers all found each other in the vicinity of the Bridge St. Park and enjoyed the ambiance! The other two and a half times, Mother Nature got involved and rained.

This past Friday was the last of the planned events for 2024. Its purpose was three-fold: to support the arts and the community, to promote local artists and businesses, and to enhance life through the arts – judging from the number of people strolling along Main St. last week, mission accomplished!

While many artists – selling their wares – were at tables along the sidewalks, Rob Mounier – a fine artist, muralist and designer – was busy painting right in front of Bridge St. If you missed him, Mounier’s work is currently on display at 2 Alice’s Coffee Shop, or you can view his work at robmounier.com or on Instagram @robmounier.

And while Mounier was busy at work on his new canvas, around him children of all ages were dabbling in a little bit of chalk art on the ground, and with paints at a table manned by CCHS President Rebecca Kashinski.

(And remember, there are two more similar events which will happen in the same area this fall – on Fridays, September 13 and October 11 – the Greater Cornwall Chamber of Commerce will host Second Friday, Art & Community Walk.)