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ON THE MOVE AGAIN!
BUT HIS TIME-hopefully Cassy Tully Fine Art has found a home for good.
Cassy has taken her art business to Aberdeen and just past the city limits sign of the Village of Pinehurst.
But more good news, is that CTFA is in North Carolina in time for the upcoming U.S. Open on Pinehurst #2.
So after stops in Wisconsin, Florida and Montana, Cassy has taken her talents to the Cradle or Home of American Golf.
So what followers of one the countries top golf artists are waiting to see, is how Tully will capture the Sand Hills Country of North Carolina.
“The warm welcome I’ve received is inspiring and appreciated,” Cassy said. “Settling in the Pinehurst area represents a true love of the game of golf, and I can’t wait to set my brush to canvas and grow as a golf artist in this legendary golf community.”
Over the years, Cassy has worked with numerous golf associations, companies, and clubs. Her artwork has come from coast to coast, in places like Pebble Beach in the west, to Kiawah on the east coast.
The new Cassy Tully art studio is located in the historic district of Aberdeen.
“Aberdeen is a quaint, charming town and I already feel at home painting once again in front of my storefront window,” Cassy said. “I look forward to welcoming patrons back into my doors and share my creative process in person. This move feels incredibly familiar and brand new all at once. I look forward to sharing my love of golf and heart for the philanthropy with not only golf fans, but with those who appreciate art.”
Cassy Tully Art can be found on Facebook and Instagram or at Cassytully.com. Now a part of the Home of American Golf.