Here are some events happening in Downtown Cary that caught our eye. You can always check in with our friends at the Town of Cary for more events.

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Art show opening: Jose Trejo Maya

Cary Arts Center 101 Dry Ave, Cary

Cary Arts Center Principal’s Hall | 101 Dry Avenue July 9, 2024 - August 24, 2025 Medium: Ink on film “I am a remnant of the Nahuatlacah oral tradition a tonalpouhque mexica, a commoner from the lowlands (i.e. Mexico) from a time and place that no longer exists. At present my poetry has been reified as it has been published in the UK, US, India, Spain, Australia, Argentina, Germany and Venezuela. I have been exhibited in different venues with a work that’s titled: Transparencies in Time: Cuahpohualli embedded in ethnopoetic language poetry: I seek to expand on this work into a comprehensive exhibit in a gallery and/or installation in 3D public art sculptures (i.e. three simultaneous monumental works that expand into multiple levels of perception and/or dimensions). In this the sculptures came from dreams, it’s a refraction of our ancestors so you see a mirror in yourself.” https://mozaikphilanthropy.org/ecosystemx/

Meet the Artists: Fine Arts League of Cary

Page-Walker Arts & History Center 119 Ambassador Loop, Cary

Meet the artists of Fine Arts League of Cary's annual Juried Show. For more information, visit Current Exhibitions.

Meet the Artist: Natalie Boorman

Cary Arts Center 101 Dry Ave, Cary

Cary Arts Center Display Cases | 101 Dry Avenue July 9, 2024 - August 24, 2025 Meet the Artist:  Friday, July 25 | 6 – 8 p.m. Medium: Ceramics

Meet the Artists: Joe McDonough & Ivan Liotchev

Cary Arts Center 101 Dry Ave, Cary

Cary Arts Center Gallery | 101 Dry Avenue July 9, 2024 – August 24, 2025 Meet the Artist:  Friday, July 25 | 6 – 8 p.m. Medium: Painting/mixed media Description: Ivan and I have sustained an artistic dialogue for over 20 years, ever since he studied at the Boston Museum School and I at RISD in the early 2000s.We both share a fascination with the limitless possibilities within painting, while fully indebted to its great history. Instances of absurdist humor and unusual juxtapositions in our work perhaps reveal bewilderment in the face of such awe. Yet we strive to engage with and contribute to this history, especially in regards to painting maintaining a place of contemplation within our multipolar age. www.joemcdonough.net

Discover Dance: Break Dance Session

Downtown Cary Park

Bboy like a boss and feed your soul! Watch and learn break dancing moves with the Raleigh Rockers and DJ D3 at the DCP! Get ready for a hip-hop filled evening with a breakin’ showcase, the Raleigh Rockers ‘Game Show’, mini workshop, and a dance battle to determine the most fly dancer! As always, this event is an additional hub for the Cary Art Loop where you can explore artistic creations, crafts, and imaginative activities. Come to the Park for this family-friendly celebration, where retailers and food trucks add to the festive atmosphere of local arts and delicious cuisine.  For more information: https://downtowncarypark.com/things-to-do/calendar/w_discover-dance-break-dance-session