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Here's a list of confirmed events taking place at 110 CHURCH in Old City.
Heavy Bubble's first annual invitational winter group exhibition: Snowflake Salon will continue through February 19, 2011. Works are no larger than 20 x 20 inches and purchases are cash and carry. Holiday shopping for gifts of art where the cash goes directly to the source. Sale price goes completely and most neatly to the artist.
Events in Old City.
1:30 - 4 pm
110 CHURCH | g a l l e r y
110 Church Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Heavybubble is a Philadelphia Open Studio Tour (POST) community partner again this year and we want to support artists that participate in this awesome city-wide event. (Participants in other organized open studios events also qualify. You must be provide a link to your participation profile.)
POST is over but our offer is available for a few more days. Be ready for next year!
We are offering your first year at half price!
Offer expires December 31, 2010.
Join us for a casual conversation with mixed media artist Rosalind Bloom. Some wine, cookies, and snacks will be on hand. She'll have some additional work for sale. And will be happy to discuss her work with visitors.
Currently she is also showing small work at Da Vinci Art Alliance, 704 Catherine Street.
She will be exhibiting as part of Assemblage, an artists group, at Da Vinci in April, and at the Stedman Gallery, Rutgers, Camden in the summer.
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Mixed media artist Rosalind Bloom will bring some wine, cookies and snacks. She'll have some additional work for sale. And will be happy to discuss her work with visitors.
Currently she is also showing small work at Da Vinci Art Alliance, 704 Catherine Street.
She will be exhibiting as part of Assemblage, an artists group, at Da Vinci in April, and at the Stedman Gallery, Rutgers, Camden in the summer.
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Join us in our cozy salon setting for a warm beverage and conversation with photographer Sarah Bloom. Her work is gritty and examines decay. You'll find yourself shocked by the risks taken to capture the images and inspired by the story they tell, and the questions they raise.
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from Sarah Bloom
Join us for a warm, cozy, and casual conversation with artist Carol Philips. She'll discuss her process of making art with paint and found materials. She'll be bringing some framed and unframed work for sale including embellished prints for under $20. Sit on the green sofa and chat.
Hot spiced drinks and baked yummies!
A special event for Snowflake Salon
Sunday, December 12, 2010
1:30–4 pm
Keith Sharp will be in the house at 110 CHURCH with additional work on Sunday. Stop by and chat about with him about his recent work. He is a photographer based in Media, PA and a member of 3rd Street Gallery in Old City, Philadelphia.
He received a BFA in Photography and a MAT in Art Education from the University of the Arts. Solo exhibitions include: Silver Eye Center for Photography, Arts Club of Washington, and The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts.
A special event for Snowflake Salon
Saturday, December 11, 2010
1:30-4 pm
Artists Nancy Barch & Doree Loschiavo talk about their process of mixed media. They'll have unframed artwork available for sale and a bottle of some strange spirits to ward off the cold.
Nancy Barch's work can be seen annually at the Rittenhouse Square Fine Arts Festival, both June and September shows and in the Yellow Springs Art Show, Chester County.
Exhibition website : snowflake.heavybubble.com >
Here are a few shots of the 110 CHURCH | g a l l e r y
Heavy Bubble's first annual invitational winter group exhibition: Snowflake Salon is taking place December 3, 2010 through February 19, 2011. Designed to brighten the long winter darkness this Salon Show is being held in two locations simultaneously. Works are small-ish no larger than 20 x 20 inches and purchases are cash and carry. The full price of sale goes directly to the artist. No gallery commission is taken.
The show includes more than 37 invited artists and 64 pieces.