Friday, August 31, 2012

Top 10 Reasons to come to Gallery Hop this Saturday, September 1st


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Top 10 Reasons to come to Gallery Hop this Saturday, September 1st   


Reason #1
pm gallery - 1190 N High St

It's official! After 32 years in their former space, pm gallery will re-open in their new location at 1190 N High St for the September Gallery Hop! Head to the gallery for a one day only event: "BYOPV" (Bring Your Own Paul Volker)
Bring your Paul Volker painting to pm gallery for your chance to win BIG PRIZES! Paul Volker will be in attendance and guests will enjoy complimentary food and drink.  Works can hang in the gallery for the evening or you can be the living easel to show off your fabulous investment! 


Reason #2
 Lindsay Gallery  - 986 N High St     
Celebrate September's Hop at Lindsay Gallery with the featured work of Columbus painter Mark Thomas.  Stop in to see his exploration of the American spirit... hustling off to work, children playing, the vitality of neighborhoods and the search for meaning in life.


Reason #3
Studios on High Gallery - 686 N High St
 
Studios on High Gallery hosts exhibits "Silver Threads" and "Golden Palette" featuring fiber artist Deb Johnson's wearable creations and mixed media artist Marty Husted's whimsical landscapes at this Saturday's Hop. 


Reason #4     
Rivet  - 1200 N High St   
Didn't get a chance to make it into Rivet at the August Hop? Well you're in luck! Due to an overwhelming response, the exhibit "Fibers of America," will stay on display through September 19th.  

In celebration of 200Columbus, the city's bicentennial, Rivet is proud to present the photography of Ohio native Cory Piehowicz. Fibers of America is a body of work and relics from Cory's abandoned mine explorations and adventures. Trust us, this is one you're not going to want to miss!  


Reason #5
Roy G Biv -  997 N High St 
Roy G Biv Gallery never disappoints on a Gallery Hop Saturday! This weekend, stop in to view works in photography & sculpture by emerging artists Elena Harvey-Collins, Nate Matthews and Philip Spangler. The artists' reception will take place during Gallery Hop from 7-10PM.


Reason #6
 Terra Gallery - 8 E Poplar Ave
 
Terra Gallery will be featuring "200 visions" in honor of the city's bicentennial.  Local artists will be contributing 200 works of art inspired by Columbus to be put on display for the duration of the exhibit. Make sure to stop by during Gallery Hop this Saturday and check out the inspired views of the city.


Reason #7
Brandt-Roberts Galleries - 642 N High St  
Brandt-Roberts Galleries hosts an exciting evening this Gallery Hop Saturday. Join them for a live painting demonstration featuring the thought-provoking gallery artist, Jason Morgan from 7:00-9:00PM.  In addtion to the live demo, enjoy the new exhibit of works from expressionist-influenced, Macabi Greenfield.


Reason #8
Marcia Evans Gallery
- 8 E Lincoln St
"Visually Abstract" with Michael Halliday & Juan Carrera continues at Marcia Evans Gallery thru Sept. 30th. This amazingly colorful & exuberant exhibit is a must-see at this month's Hop!  


Reason #9
Sherrie Gallerie Mini-Mural Mockup

This weekend is a great opportunity to see what all the buzz has been about here in the Arts District.  A tour of the newly installed Short North Mini-Murals are the perfect way to celebrate art at this September Hop.   

Click HERE to download a map of all mural locations and to learn about the artist & gallery behind each one; like the one featured above from Sherrie Gallerie, artist Sid Chafetz.   

Reason #10    
Hop Hub - 663 N High St
 
 
Short North Arts District T-Shirts now on sale! Make Hop Hub a stop this Saturday to purchase.  Colors include Athletic Gray (also available in V-neck), Orchid and Charcoal, $20 each.  

Enjoy live music, pick up a visitor's guide and get direction to the best places to dine & shop during the Hop.  Also while you're there, join in the fun by participating in giveaways and interactive games from Hop sponsors: The CW Columbus and Columbus Alive!   

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