Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Lee Hansley to discuss "Pricing Your Art To Sell"
Lee Hansley of Lee Hansley Gallery in Raleigh will present a talk about pricing your artwork to sell. As a gallery owner who works with both artists and collectors, and as a former curator at SECCA, Hansley brings a knowledgeable perspective to this important topic. Please come hear what he has to say on Thursday, July 21, 5:00-6:00 p.m., at the AAWS Gallery. Fee: $10 for AAWS members; $15 for non-members. Spaces will fill quickly for this workshop, please reserve your spot early! Click HERE for details.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Getting Ready for Opening on Thursday!
Phase 1 of the renovations are almost complete http://www.associatedartists.org/news-details?article-id=211356918 just in time for the Opening Reception for Red, White OR Blue, Thursday, June 9, 5 - 7 pm. Looking forward to seeing YOU there!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Renovations continue apace!
Stay tuned to the AAWS website and Facebook page for more pictures and work continues!
http://www.associatedartists.org/news-details?article-id=211356918
http://www.associatedartists.org/news-details?article-id=211356918
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
The Walls are Tumbling Down!
In the words of great American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, the AAWS Gallery walls have come tumbling down!
Our tireless contractor, Keith Maness, spent part of his Memorial Day weekend working on the wall reconfiguration. As you can see from the photos (http://www.associatedartists.org/news-details?article-id=211356918), so far he has cut a large center opening in the wall separating the front and back galleries, and removed the wall dividing the small side gallery from the back gallery. The space already feels much more open, and is both more art-friendly and visitor-friendly!
Our tireless contractor, Keith Maness, spent part of his Memorial Day weekend working on the wall reconfiguration. As you can see from the photos (http://www.associatedartists.org/news-details?article-id=211356918), so far he has cut a large center opening in the wall separating the front and back galleries, and removed the wall dividing the small side gallery from the back gallery. The space already feels much more open, and is both more art-friendly and visitor-friendly!
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