Thursday, April 25, 2024

20 artists’ work showcased at new show at Paul Elia Gallery

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Calling all art lovers!

This weekend at Paul Elias Gallery you can see the work of 20 different artists at The Square Yard Show.

Every artist has created work that is 3 feet x 3 feet, or 1 yard, so it can really showcase their work. They were given the size and translated their work to fit the shape.

Opening Day of the show is May 6 from 10am-5pm. You need advance online and personal appointments to be the first people to see the art. Then that night is Opening Night where from 6-10pm, you can walk through the gallery and meet many of the artists.

If you can’t make it opening day the show is on until May 15 from 12-5pm.  If you can’t make it in person, you can also tour the show virtually.

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