Affordable Treasures: Gallery 110 Art Sale

December 7 – 30, 2023

Gallery 110 presents a fantastic art sale this December featuring works from over 20 local artist members. All work is available to take home upon purchase and proceeds go to a good cause, helping raise funds for our nonprofit artist collective.

This multidisciplinary exhibition features over 80 generous artwork donations from our community, with proceeds directly benefiting the member artists, our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and Gallery 110’s Emerging Artist Program, which offers subsidized gallery memberships and other opportunities to emerging artists from underrepresented communities.

Everything is discounted, with most work on display selling for under $300. Paintings, prints, collages, photography, sculpture, jewelry, unique gifts, and more – the show highlights all mediums from a diverse group of visual artists. From Bonnie Hopper’s elegant portraiture and David Haughton’s serene seaside landscapes to Rajaa Gharbi’s handcrafted jewelry and Sanjida Mity’s vibrant mixed media work on glass, there’s something for everyone and at every price point at the Affordable Treasures: Gallery 110 Art Sale. Stop by and check out our amazing artist members’ work this December, just in time for the holidays.

Affordable Treasures: Gallery 110 Art Sale will be on display at Gallery 110 from December 7 – 30, 2023. The gallery is open to the public from 12pm to 5pm on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and by appointment. Join us for the first Thursday art walk on December 7th from 12-8pm.

 

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About gallery110

Gallery 110’s mission is to provide dynamic opportunities to established and emerging professional artists in an environment that encourages creative expression, experimentation, and collaboration. As a nonprofit organization, the gallery fosters artistic and professional connections between its associated artists and the arts community at large through creative dialogue, the presentation of challenging and enriching curated exhibitions, public opportunities, and collaborative projects.