Fifty is the watchword for Main Street Gallery’s winter show. Picture 50 works for under $50. Then picture a select group of art by gallery artists discounted up to 50%. What you’ve got is “That 50’s Show”, a very special sales event you won’t want to miss. The show will open on Thursday, January 5 and run through Sunday, February 26.
The nine member artists at Main Street Gallery will be bringing work out of their studios for this annual event and offering a select group of their paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, jewelry, mosaics, ceramics and fiber works for $50 or less. What a perfect opportunity to start an art collection or add to an existing one. Come in out of the cold and see all the work the artists have created at two fun 50’s-themed artists receptions on Second Saturdays, January 14 and February 11. The receptions are from 5-8 pm and are free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
Also on Sunday, January 15th there will be a free Valentine making workshop using an amazing variety of beautiful stamps. Robin Morgan, an expert in card making with stamps, will lead participants through the steps to make beautiful cards anyone would be proud to give! This event is for adults and kids and will take place at the gallery from 1-4 pm. Come join Robin in making your own, very special, one of a kind Valentine.
Main Street Gallery is located at 518 Poplar St. in Cambridge, MD. For more information, please call the gallery at: 410-330-4659 or visit their website at www.mainstgallery.net to shop online anytime. The gallery provides curbside pick up and local delivery.
Main Street Gallery is Cambridge’s only artist-owned and run cooperative and is currently reviewing work from prospective members and guest artists. Please contact the gallery or visit their website if you are interested in being a part of this vibrant artist community.
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