Artville Shines Despite Rainy Weekend


This past weekend, the Wedgewood Houston neighborhood in Nashville was abuzz with creativity and community spirit as Artville took center stage. Despite the rainy weather, residents and visitors alike flocked to the event, eager to explore the diverse range of exhibitions and activities on offer.

Standing Room Only at Diskin Cider

Saturday saw Diskin Cider packed to the brim with art enthusiasts. The venue was standing room only, as attendees enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere, live music, and, of course, the impressive art displays. The cider house became a hub of activity, showcasing the resilience and enthusiasm of the local community.

The Finery’s Unexpected Success

Over at The Finery, the turnout exceeded expectations, even with the looming threat of a hurricane. The venue hosted a variety of art installations and interactive exhibits, drawing in crowds who were undeterred by the inclement weather. The success of the event at The Finery highlighted the strong support for the arts within the Wedgewood Houston community.

Community Spirit and Resilience

Chad DiDonato, president of the Wedgewood Houston Social Neighborhood Association, remarked, “The rain might have dampened the streets, but it couldn’t dampen our spirits. The turnout and enthusiasm we saw this weekend were truly inspiring. It just goes to show how much this community values and supports the arts.”

Artville’s success this weekend is a testament to the vibrant and resilient spirit of Wedgewood Houston. The event not only provided a platform for artists to showcase their work but also brought the community together in celebration of creativity and culture. As the neighborhood continues to grow and evolve, events like Artville play a crucial role in fostering a sense of unity and pride among residents.

How did you enjoy Artville this year? Any favorite exhibits or moments?

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