Moultonborough, NH – Castle in the Clouds is now accepting applications from artists, crafters, community organizations and other demonstrators to participate in their highly anticipated 2024 Community Arts Festival. Scheduled for June 22nd and presented in collaboration with the Lakes Region Art Association, this event will be a dynamic celebration of creativity and community, building upon the success of last year’s event, which boasted over 400 attendees and showcased 50 booths.
Whether you are a painter, sculptor, musician, dancer, crafter, martial artist, or any other type of creative, share your passion at Castle in the Clouds. The Community Arts Festival serves as a platform for artists to connect with the community, inspire others, and celebrate the beauty of artistic expression.
“We are thrilled to invite creatives from across the region to participate in the Community Arts Festival again this year,” said Charles Clark, Executive Director of Castle in the Clouds. “This event embodies the spirit of creativity and collaboration, and we are eager to see the incredible artwork and performances that will be featured.”
To be featured as part of the Community Arts Festival, interested creatives can apply online to secure a booth space or demonstration slot. Booth spaces are available for $40.00, with an early bird discount available to those who apply by May 22nd. Spaces are limited, so early application is encouraged to secure your spot at this exciting event. Applications are now open and available by visiting castleintheclouds.org/event/community-arts-festival-2024.
ABOUT CASTLE IN THE CLOUDS
As the premier historical museum in the beautiful Lakes Region of New Hampshire, Castle in the Clouds provides each visitor with a look into the past while providing contemporary comforts to make every visit memorable. Originally called Lucknow, this breathtaking 6,300-acre property was developed in 1913 by Thomas G. Plant, a wealthy shoe manufacturer, to create a luxurious lifestyle with state-of-the-art amenities, beautiful hand-made furnishings, and a large staff to run the estate. These days, visitors come from all around the world to tour the mansion and exhibit gallery, dine in the Carriage House Restaurant or Café in the Clouds, hike miles of hiking and walking trails maintained by partner organization the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, or enjoy one of their many programs and events. Operated by the Castle Preservation Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Castle in the Clouds is revered as a cultural and educational resource and listed on the National Register of Historic Places with national significance. Castle in the Clouds is also available as a fairytale wedding venue and versatile private event rental. For more information about Castle in the Clouds, visit www.castleintheclouds.org.