I’ve heard people compare organizing artists to herding cats. I’d have to agree because artists are usually independent and self employed. They have their own schedules, projects, priorities and it may appear we can’t get on the same page with anything BUT I can say this….. we may not have our schedules all in sync but we do share a common goal at 2nd April. Every artist is there for the purpose of selling their art. We have numerous artistic visions to share and a multitude of styles and mediums to please and challenge a wide variety of preferences. Many of the artists are starting up classes. Many have working studios that you are welcome to stop by. Some of us welcome groups for artists talks, demos and tours. Todd and Brennis do an outstanding job in th gallery on the main floor and the live theatre on the lower level. On the second floor each studio is an independent artist space and a mini gallery of their work. We have potters, painters, fiber artists, digital photography, jewelry, gourd art, abstract, realistic, impressionistic, fantasy, whimsical…. of I could go on and on!
We are thankful for our neighboring galleries and art studios and for the variety of good restaurants within walking distance. Are you looking for a fun, interesting day out? Please consider the Canton Art District. Its likely an artist will be at work somewhere in the studios or annex or you can always call beforehand to be sure. I welcome painting demos and artist talks for groups. With some prior notice we could probably accommodate your wishes. Let us know what you are thinking!
Sue Steiner 330-957-0204 or call the gallery at 330-451-0924. Thank you!
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[...] I've heard people compare organizing artists to herding cats. I'd have to agree because artists are usually independent and self employed. They have their own schedules, projects, priorities and it may appear we can't get on the same page with anything BUT I can say this….. we may not have our schedules all in sync but we do share a common … Read More [...]