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| Gallery 202, Partners in Art, Inc. -a non-profit arts organization, 501.c3 status ..........................HOMEPAGE |
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| Gallery 202, Partners in Art , Inc., 38 North State St.(map) Westerville, Ohio 43081 |
Wed. 12-8pm, Thurs/Fri 12-4pm, Sat. 11-3 pm | 614-890-8202 | Donations |
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Lastest Newsletter from Gallery 202 Tips on how to be a successful gallery artist Studio Artist Space/Shared Gallery Space Gallery 202 Member Benefits
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Gallery 202 supports local artists, USA made and green friendly! Sign Up for Fall Kids Classes - more info! Mt Carmel St Ann's Mural Project
If you would like your own copy (better quality), please email us - You Tube link Click on an image to go to the direct page
Call for Entries and upcoming exhibits: August: August 1-29, Special Underwater Exhibit by Cheryl Kneisley, Artist Reception August 9, 6-9pm. Open to Public, Gallery 202, 38 N. State St., 614-890-8202 September:t James Atwood - Watercolors - landscapes and animals. This 80 year old artist continues to produce exquisite paintings with rich colors and details. (A long time Westerville fixture, teacher and supporter of the arts). September 3rd - September 27 October: Many Ann Titus - Quilts - Mary Ann produces quilts that represent narrative stories and often elicit deep emotional responses for and with the viewer. November:
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Call for Volunteers, donations and in-kind donations- and a big thank you. Annual fund 2007 - please help us out by contributing to our non-profit arts organization. $20.20 will help us maintain our current programs. Thank you in advance. Donate Here - THANK YOU |
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Monroe Courtright was the Owner/Editor of The Westerville Public Opinion. He was known throughout the community not only for his professional life but also for his incredible desire to serve the Westerville Community. He was a member of the Westerville Rotary Club and when he passed away in 1977, the club created the A.Monroe Courtright Community Service Award to honor him. The award has continued for the past 31 years to recognize a community members who emulates Rotary’s Motto of “Service Above Self” and a commitment to Westerville. |
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