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Gallery plans mural.
Gallery mural.
Project 308 Gallery.
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The Project 308 Gallery hosted a fundraiser for a large abstract mural to be painted on the side of a nearby building. The artistic rendering is expected to be completed by the end of the summer. The artistic facility is located at 308 Oliver Street in North Tonawanda, New York.
There is a hidden jewel in the heart of North Tonawanda's Oliver Street business district called the Project 309 Art Gallery.
This past Saturday evening, the gallery played host to an event to raise money to have a large piece of artwork created that is intended to adorn the side of a building near the gallery's 309 Oliver near the corner of Schenck Street intersection home.
Natalie Brown, lumber city native and U.B. Masters Degree alumnus, who also is the gallery's founder and owner, said she became involved with the arts by "Studying Art History and Museum Studies for Grad School."
Green enthusiastically explains her feelings about having top quality and caliber artists involved with her artistic ventures. "I feel very fortunate to have arranged to have two wonderful artists create this future project, Christopher Kameck and Nicholas Miller. It is truly a pleasure and delightful to have them on board for this artist venture. I look forward to the honor of working with two such exemplary artists."
Kameck echoed his similar enthusiasm toward working with Ms. Brown. "I'm thrilled and privileged to be involved in this endeavor because I am confident it will add to the beautification and quality of life factors of this neighborhood, the city of North Tonawanda and also Western New York."
Music was provided by Witty Tarbox to a very receptive audience.
The outdoor side of building based artwork project is projected to be completed at this summer's conclusion.
honor of working with two such exemplary artists."
Kameck echoed his similar enthusiasm toward working with Ms. Brown. "I'm thrilled and privileged to be involved in this endeavor because I am confident it will add to the beautification and quality of life factors of this neighborhood, the city of North Tonawanda and also Western New York."
Music was provided by Witty Tarbox to a very receptive audience.
The outdoor side of building based artwork project is projected to be completed at this summer's conclusion.
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