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In NoDa, CLT Edge Fest blends art, music and performance

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Artists paint during the first annual CLT Edge Fest in 2022, organized by the Charlotte Street Art Collaborative.
Charlotte Street Art Collaborative

Charlotte will get a little more colorful this Saturday as this year’s CLT Edge Fest gets underway outside the Charlotte Art League in NoDa.

Dozens of artists and performers will showcase their work at the festival in art displays, demonstrations, and even live painting.

The festival is organized by the Charlotte Street Art Collaborative. The group's founder, Kathleen Finch, joined WFAE's Nick de la Canal to tell listeners what the expect, and how the festival was born out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The CLT Edge Fest will take place on the front lawn of the Charlotte Art League, at 4237 Raleigh St., on Saturday, July 15, from 3 - 9 p.m.

Take off the Edge with an arts fest
Kathleen Finch of Charlotte Street Art Collaborative joined WFAE's Nick de la Canal to tell listeners what the expect at the upcoming CLT Edge Fest.

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Nick de la Canal is an on air host and reporter covering breaking news, arts and culture, and general assignment stories. His work frequently appears on air and online. Periodically, he tweets: @nickdelacanal