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Studio crawl provides unique access to Charlotte’s artist culture

Artists at Camp North End are offering a behind the scenes tour of their work.

Artists work in a decorated art studio with colorful paintings hung on the walls.

Guests to Camp North End will have a free opportunity to tour local artists’ studios.

Photo by Raqilah Clyburn

The Queen City certainly has artistic subjects. On Friday, June 21 from 6 to 9 p.m., go behind the scenes with some of the city’s best artists during Camp North End’s Studio Crawl.

For one night only, participating artists will open their studio doors and invite you to explore the spaces where they create, with a variety of art on display.

Featured artists

Editor’s note: Check out this map to find each artist.

In addition to the studio tours, marvel at 100 murals, public art installations, live music, and more. The studio tours are free at Camp North End (300 Camp Rd.)..

Did we mention parking is free?

  • Boileryard district: 1824 Statesville Ave.
  • Mount district: 1774 Statesville Ave.
  • Keswick district: 1801 N. Graham St.
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