On exhibit: Favorite Things
The November & December exhibit at The 567 is Favorite Things featuring holiday ornaments & assorted artwork for $100 and under by local artists. A variety of art pieces & fine crafts will be available for the holiday season including pottery, small paintings, copper decor, wood turned bowls, ceramic fairy houses, stained glass, charcoal drawings, wood fairy wands and more.
For the month of November, the gallery will also feature a variety of ceramic, glass, paper mache & hand-painted ornaments. This show is a great time to find art on a budget, add locally made pieces to your holiday decor, and find special gifts for everyone on your list.
Join us for the opening reception on First Friday, November 1, 5-8 pm. Meet the artists, shop the new work & enjoy light refreshments. Exhibit on display through December 23. The gallery is open Monday-Friday, 11 am-4 pm. It will also be open for special hours on Saturday, November 9, 2-6 pm.
Did you know members of The 567 get special invitations to all of our exhibits and enjoy 10% off all artwork purchases?
Upcoming Exhibits
November Favorite Things: Artwork for $100 and under
December Favorite Things continues
January Paintings by Ginger Concepcion
Call for Artists
For questions about exhibiting your work in our gallery, please contact our Gallery Curator, Colin Penndorf, at colin@the567.org to set up an appointment and/or show him your work.
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About the gallery
The gallery at The 567 Center for Renewal features monthly art exhibits in a wide range of mediums. Depending on the exhibit, we may feature students, amateurs, or professional artists. If you like the artwork you see, the art is usually for sale. In addition to our monthly exhibits, you’ll also find pottery, paintings, jewelry and other artwork by more than 30 local artists in our gallery.
The gallery is open 11 am-4 pm, Monday through Friday. On the first Friday of each month we feature the opening reception for the new exhibit from 5 to 8 pm. Admission is free, but donations are accepted.