Mimosa Gallery moves to new Broadway home
We got the following press release from the folks at Mimosa Gallery yesterday (you'll recall that in December they found out their Beekman Street lease was not being renewed):
After being located in the Arts District on Beekman Street in Saratoga Springs for over 7 years, Mimosa lost its lease at the end of 2011. Mimosa Gallery has now re-opened in a larger space at 489 Broadway.
To celebrate their opening and the 4th Annual “10x10=$100” exhibition, Mimosa will host an opening reception this Saturday, February 11th from 4-7pm. The public is invited.
The annual show is an exhibit of small works, no larger than 10”x10”, which will retail for no more than $100. It will run through March 18th. This customer favorite proves that “size does matter and small is good.” More than 75 artists responded to the gallery’s call for entries – yielding over 300 pieces of work. Landscapes, portraits, still life, collage, photography, and ceramics are included in this rich assortment of art. LaLonde states that “Purchasing the original art supports artists directly. Our artists are our community’s resource…………….our national treasures.”
Some of the local artists featured in this year’s 10”x10”=$100 include:
Ann Larsen
Gary Larsen
Elisa Sheehan
Michelle Winnie
Karen Elem
Randi Kish
Harry Wirtz
Amejo Amyot
Lynne Holstein
After being located in the Arts District on Beekman Street in Saratoga Springs for over 7 years, Mimosa lost its lease at the end of 2011. Mimosa Gallery has now re-opened in a larger space at 489 Broadway.
To celebrate their opening and the 4th Annual “10x10=$100” exhibition, Mimosa will host an opening reception this Saturday, February 11th from 4-7pm. The public is invited.
The annual show is an exhibit of small works, no larger than 10”x10”, which will retail for no more than $100. It will run through March 18th. This customer favorite proves that “size does matter and small is good.” More than 75 artists responded to the gallery’s call for entries – yielding over 300 pieces of work. Landscapes, portraits, still life, collage, photography, and ceramics are included in this rich assortment of art. LaLonde states that “Purchasing the original art supports artists directly. Our artists are our community’s resource…………….our national treasures.”
Some of the local artists featured in this year’s 10”x10”=$100 include:
Ann Larsen
Gary Larsen
Elisa Sheehan
Michelle Winnie
Karen Elem
Randi Kish
Harry Wirtz
Amejo Amyot
Lynne Holstein
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