A block-by-block guide to the Allentown Gallery District

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- A block-by-block guide to the Allentown Gallery District
- Lord Lieutenant judges Carre Street Gallery competition
- Two New Venues Highlight Binghamton’s Next First Friday Art Walk
- n exhibit in West Michigan galleries
- Lehman and Garrett to show at Spring Street Gallery
- Metro Suggests Bus Alternatives to Red Line
- Arrest Made In Gallery Furniture Warehouse Fire

A block-by-block guide to the Allentown Gallery District
Buffalo News
Clip out this map and take it along to guide your explorations through the neighborhood’s growing variety of arts spaces. From the glamour of Nina Freudenheim Gallery to the gritty neighborhood flavor at the College Street Gallery a short walk on the streets of Allentown is likely to surprise your senses. Cosmopolitan Gallery 928 Main St. This rustic space at the corner of Main and Allen streets hosts occasional exhibitions of off-beat work from local painters illustrators sculptors and comic book artists.
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Lord Lieutenant judges Carre Street Gallery competition
Sleaford Today
The winning artist was Robin Smith of Grimoldby with his acrylic painting Shifting Sands Humber Estuary. The prize is a three page article in the Lincolnshire Pride magazine. Windham Hime from the gallery based in Carre Street said: “We wanted to get a range of good quality artists’ work and decided to run a competition open to Lincolnshire artists both amateur and professional allowing people to put up to three pieces of work into the gallery with a completely impartial judge. “Mr Worth spent quite a long time before eventually selecting the piece he thought was the best. “Mr Hime said it was really encouraging as the event had attracted several artists they had not been aware of. The Lord Lieutenant was impressed by the high standard and diversity of work. Mr Worth is part of a committee whose task is to unearth and resurrect lost and mislaid works of art of Lincolnshire.

Two New Venues Highlight Binghamton’s Next First Friday Art Walk
WBGH
? n CURT Street: the giddybird; JungleScience; L?aveggio Roasteria & Espresso Bar; n Point Productions & Gallery; n the Town Dress Boutique; Parlor City Trolley Tours from Phelps Mansion; Phelps Mansion Museum; and River Read Books. ? n CHENANG Street: First Presbyterian Church; Little Venice Restaurant; and Mad Moose Saloon. ? n FRNT Street: Pacheco?s Front Street Gallery; Roberson Museum & Science Center; and Wealth by Design. ? n HAWLEY Street: City Hall Gallery. ? n LEWIS Street: The Gallery at Lackawanna Station; The Goldsmith; Kilmer Brasserie & Steakhouse; and Southern Tier Health Link. — n MAIN Street: The Bundy Museum and Cyber Cafe West. ? n MITCHELL Avenue: Spin A Yarn.

n exhibit in West Michigan galleries
The Grand Rapids Press – MLive.com
Wednesday and Thursday noon-9 Friday and Saturday. Water Street Gallery 98 Center St. Douglas — “Beneath the Surface” through Aug.

Lehman and Garrett to show at Spring Street Gallery
Block Island Times
Sharon Lehman who has been showing her paintings locally for many years belongs to several other art organizations including the Atlanta Artists Center the Alabama Watercolor Society and the National Portrait Society. The viewer will notice the initials GWS after her signature on several paintings. This indicates that she is a Signature Member of the Georgia Watercolor Society an honor earned by being accepted into and winning prizes at regional and national juried art shows. Lehman says that painting is like meditation for her; she begins painting and forgets about the mundane and not-so-mundane chores and events around her.

Metro Suggests Bus Alternatives to Red Line
Washington Post
Downtown the bus travels on 9th Street NW southbound and 7th Street NW northbound. From Fort Totten: Consider Route 80 North Capitol Street to the Kennedy Center. The nearest stops along the Red Line include Brookland; North Capitol and H Street NW near Union Station; 7th and H Street NW near Gallery Place and Connecticut Avenue and K Street NW near the Farragut North and Farragut West stations. From Chevy Chase Circle: Consider Route L1 to Potomac Park (18th and E streets NW near the State Department) or the L2 to McPherson Square or the L4 to Dupont Circle. From Friendship Heights: Consider Route 37 a limited-stop service to Archives Station via Wisconsin Avenue Massachusetts Avenue 20th and 21st streets I (Eye) and H streets 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Metro collects its bus timetables maps and rules at.

Arrest Made In Gallery Furniture Warehouse Fire
39online.com
He is currently being held at the Montgomery County jail on unrelated burglary charges. Neighbors who learned of Gillham’s arrest had mixed reaction to the charges against him. “A little bit surprised I knew that Robert had worked for Gallery and lost his job there two years ago or more” said E. And I know from talk up down the street that he was not real happy with his termination there. In fact some neighbors believe Gillham’s termination is what set him off.

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