ArtSpace/Lima Home for the Holidays art sale Nov. 19-Dec. 21
ArtSpace/Lima, 65/67 Town Square, Lima, announces Home for the Holidays, a large-scale holiday art sale, opening Tuesday, Nov. 19 and running through Saturday, Dec. 21.
Home for the Holidays will feature the works of 34 area artists. All media will be represented: oil painting, acrylics, drawing, artist prints, jewelry, ceramics, photography, iron work, work in wood, paper, and fabric. Many of the artists have been award-winners in earlier ArtSpace shows.
The ArtSpace lobby will be transformed into a large-scale holiday boutique. Holiday gift-wrapping will be available at a nominal charge.
ArtSpace is open Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
ArtSpace/Lima is a not-for-profit arts organization with a mission to promote the arts in northwest Ohio and to provide artists with a venue to present and to sell their work.
ArtSpace/Lima is supported in part by a grant from the Ohio Arts Council. For further information on Home for the Holidays or information regarding other ArtSpace/Lima programs, please call Bill Sullivan, Operations Manager, at ArtSpace/Lima 419-222-1721.
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