(April 2, 2013) - The Market
Common will welcome the Seacoast Artists Gallery to 3032 Nevers Street
in April. The Seacoast Artists Guild will host their 10th Annual Spring
Art Show & Sale in the Seacoast Artists Gallery from April 17 - April 27 featuring
artwork from local artists. After the show is closed, the Seacoast Artists Guild will re-open the Seacoast Artists Gallery on May 1, featuring works from over 60 exhibiting artists. The Seacoast Artists Gallery will be open from noon until the center closes.
Brooke Doswell, Vice President
of BEI-Beach, LLC said, "Our search for an art gallery has been a long
one and we are very excited that we have one that will display the work
of all our wonderful local artists. And one that will offer art
classes and
even more to the shoppers and residents of The Market Common."
For event listings:
Seacoast Artists Guild Spring Show & Sale Awards Reception
April 17 from 6-8 pm
The public is invited to attend the Awards Reception to meet & mingle with featured artists and view the collection.
Seacoast Artists Guild Spring Show & Sale
April 17 - April 27
The public is invited to view & shop the Seacoasts Artists Guild winning works from the spring show.
Seacoast Artists Gallery Grand Opening
May 3 from 6-8pm
The public is invited to attend the Grand Opening of the Seacoast Artists Gallery and view artwork from 60+ exhibiting artists.
About The Seacoast Artists Guild
The
Seacoast Artists Guild is a 501(c)(3) non-profit visual arts
organization dedicated to promoting and advancing excellence in the
visual arts through teaching, exhibits, workshops and special events. It
is focused on developing
and nurturing young artists-to-be through training programs and
sponsorship of art scholarships. The Seacoast Artists Guild is all
about encouraging creativity in the community. The Guild opens its
exhibitions to all member artists and photographers, professionals
and non, in a wide range of media. It offers low cost art training
classes to people who could not otherwise afford it and raises funds for
children’s art programs. For more information visit: www.seacoastartistguild.com
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