Jewelry maker Cecilia Henaine de Davis found a way to enhance the lives of emerging artists and casual shoppers at the Vega Metals gallery at 214 Hunt St. in Northeast Central Durham. Artists come from the Triangle and across the country to showcase their talent every Saturday. “I’m just doing my own way, I make my own system for how to make things. Just because what I do is a little different than just the typical one,” Davis said.
VIDEO: “It Started With Jewelry Making”
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