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Published On: April 27, 2026155 words2 min read

Arts, nature, and creativity came together beautifully at the third annual Art in Bloom, hosted by Arts on the Coast—and by all accounts, it was the largest and most successful yet.

Held at The Outfitters at Heartwood , the evening offered a one-of-a-kind backdrop where glass walls invited the outdoors in, perfectly complementing the thoughtfully curated art and floral designs on display.

The event not only celebrated local talent but also highlighted a bigger vision—continued support for a future Community Cultural Arts Center, where creativity across all disciplines can thrive together in one central space for the community.

Of the 49 pieces submitted, 22 were selected for the main exhibition, with additional works still available to view at the Estes Gallery and the AOC Gallery inside the Richmond Hill Visitors Center.

Looking ahead, mark June 26 for the next ArtNite at the Richmond Hill City Center—an evening already being described as “majestic.”

Photos by Brian Bonsteel

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