Main Street Gallery pens in Pineville

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- Main Street Gallery pens in Pineville
- n exhibit in West Michigan art galleries
- The List: Places to be and things to do this week
- Loss of eyesight doesn’t hinder artists contributing to gallery
- Snap up art at a discount
- After 32 years Gallery mall still wrestles with its rep

Main Street Gallery pens in Pineville
Alexandria Town Talk
Local artists featured include many of the very best and new talented local artists that included the work of Micheal and Betty Yoist Tommy and Karen Faulk Tina Bordelon Charli Bravinder Deanna Allen Glaze Jessica Patterson Ken Tracy and many others. This will be a great way to see the many local artists and variety of talent in Central Louisiana. The City of Pineville has been a great supporter and help aking this a great place to be in business even with the current economy. Thanks to Cenla for all of the support.

n exhibit in West Michigan art galleries
The Grand Rapids Press – MLive.com
Water Street Gallery 98 Center St. Douglas — “Small Wonders” through March 23.

The List: Places to be and things to do this week
South Bend Tribune (subscription)
Sunday (admission is free); sculpture by Shaila Cristofferson on view through March 8 in the Art League Gallery; “Water Street Gallery” featuring works by Dylan Strzynski Byron Gin T’alyne and Walter Horak continues through March 15 in Wiekamp Gallery; noon-5 p. Wednesdays through Sundays; closed Mondays Tuesdays and holidays;(574) 235-9102 or www.
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Loss of eyesight doesn’t hinder artists contributing to gallery
Stockton Record
Saturday at its gallery at Lakewood Mall. Judging will begin Sunday and the show at Woodbridge Winery is March 20-22. The gallery is located at Lakewood Mall corner of Ham Lane and West Locust Street. Information: (209) 333-3855. ther stops on Friday’s “hop” are Thomas Theatre Gallery at Hutchins Street Square (125 S. ) Lodi Public Library (201 W.

Snap up art at a discount
Boston Globe
An investor might want to be cautious. That depends on what you want to buy. If you’re looking for a Jeff Koons a piece recently sold at Christie’s in London for $2 million – about half of what a work by the artist sold for at a. (verall Christie’s reported that worldwide sales were down 11 percent in 2008. ) If you’re looking for something less expensive Barbara Krakow’s Newbury Street gallery has made works in a current show “Missing” more affordable.

After 32 years Gallery mall still wrestles with its rep
Philadelphia Daily News
But most people count it as a qualified success that never lived up to the sizzle promised. "Consumption trends aside the Gallery has grappled with other problems. Urban-development experts say that its design – few street-level windowfront displays and sparse subterranean entrances – turns off some potential customers. And its biggest boost may also be its bane: public transit. Teens ‘have no respect’Throngs of teenagers take the subway or bus to the Gallery daily. Whether they misbehave or not crowds of kids have a way of making shoppers nervous.

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