Small Wonders: Annual Holiday Show and Sale at Gallery A3

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Images left to right: Evelyn Pye, Immersion; Nancy Meagher, Red Flowers in White Vase; Ron Maggio, Just This Side.Card Design by Sue Katz. Photo: Gallery A3

Source: Gallery A3

Intimate, affordable, and fun…. Gallery A3’s annual December Holiday Show and Sale SMALL WONDERS features small-scale works of art created by current members of this contemporary cooperative gallery located in downtown Amherst.  Original artwork includes paintings, prints, photographs, collages, and assemblages. All pieces are appealingly small, with none larger than 10 by 10 inches. All are affordably priced, with most ranging from $50 to $150. And all are “cash and carry”, making them an ideal choice for a unique holiday gift. 

SMALL WONDERS Holiday Show and Sale runs from December 7-30. Stop by the gallery and take a look. Discover perfect gifts for family or friends, or treat yourself to a tiny gem of art.

Gallery A3 is located at 28 Amity Street 1D. Hours are 2 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Thursday-Sunday; closed Christmas Eve. There will be an opening reception Thursday, December 7 from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. More information: www.gallerya3.com

About Gallery A3
Gallery A3 is a fine art gallery in the Cinema Complex in downtown Amherst, Massachusetts. Members of the artist-run cooperative include painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers, and mixed media artists. It is supported in part by grants from the Amherst Cultural Council, Pelham Cultural Council, and Springfield Cultural Council, all local agencies, which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

Gallery A3 was founded in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on 9/11. A group of local artists believed art to be essential to the health and healing of a community and began the gallery as a place to share ideas and artistic support. Since that time, the gallery has been home to over 60 artists and is now celebrating 21 years of monthly shows with monthly openings and forums, all free and open to the public, and an annual juried show that supports regional artists.

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