December Holiday Show at Gallery A3

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Shicoff Setting Of The Sun

"Setting of the Sun," acrylic, Rochelle Shicoff. Photo: Gallery A3

Source: Gallery A3

Affordable and fun…. Gallery A3’s annual December Holiday Show & Sale SMALL WONDERS features small-scale works created by current members of the contemporary fine art cooperative gallery located in downtown Amherst. 

Original artwork includes paintings, prints, photographs, collages, and assemblages. All pieces are in the range of 12” by 12” or smaller and affordably priced, from $50 to $150. And all are “cash and carry”, making them ideal for unique holiday gifts. 

SMALL WONDERS Holiday Show & Sale opens December 4, with gallery hours 2–7 p.m. Thursday–Sunday and extended holiday hours on Wednesday, December 17 plus Monday–Tuesday, December 22–23. Stop by the gallery to check out an array of mini-scaled artworks and colorful curiosities. Support local artists and discover perfect gifts for family or friends, or give yourself a small treat this Holiday Season. Gallery A3 is located 28 Amity Street, 1D. More information at www.gallerya3.com

“Prague”, photoraph, Laura Holland, Photo: Gallery A3
“The Wonder of it All”, acrylic, Diane Steingart. Photo: Gallery A3

About Gallery A3
Gallery A3 is a fine art gallery in downtown Amherst, Massachusetts. Members of the artist-run cooperative include painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers, plus mixed media artists. It is supported in part by grants from the Amherst Cultural Council and the Pelham Cultural Council, 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 23 years of monthly shows with monthly openings and forums, all free and open to the public, and an annual juried show that supports local and regional artists.

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