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Celebrating 10 years of Art in Bloom, presented by PNC

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A flower display during Art in Bloom at the NCMA.

Not only will Art in Bloom be a blooming beautiful experience, but proceeds will also help fund future programming + exhibitions.

Photo provided by the North Carolina Museum of Art

The North Carolina Museum of Art’s annual flower festival, Art in Bloom, Presented by PNC, returns Wednesday, March 13-Sunday, March 17.

The tenth edition of this highly-anticipated fundraising event features stunning floral creations by local, regional, and national designers inspired by the People’s Collection.

In addition to showcasing the decked-out art galleries, the museum is hosting a variety of floral-themed events like afternoon tea, workshops, and demonstrations. Plus, there’s limited-edition Museum Store merch.

Snag tickets soon (they always sell out)

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