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George Nemeth · Holiday Sale at Arts Collinwood Gallery highlights Weekends On Waterloo
December 3rd, 2008
The Holiday Sale at Arts Collinwood Gallery has already become a popular neighborhood institution and a draw for visitors from around the city, featuring unique and affordable artwork from more than 30 top regional artists. This year’s sale will be held from December 12 through December 14, and will be better than ever.
Along with jewelry and other wearables, shoppers can expect glass, pottery, photography, prints, paintings and more. And this year the popular hand-made chocolates and locally-produced honey will be accompanied by spices, coffee and scratch-made baked goods from Coit Rd Farmers Market.
“This is a wonderful chance to shop outside the box – to support local artists and arts organizations, and also support your community,” says Sarah Gyorki, Executive Director of Arts Collinwood. “These offerings make memorable and unique gifts, and let our customers put something special back into their holidays.”
And shopping on Waterloo gets more rewarding, with the 6th Annual Weekends on Waterloo celebration happening throughout the district. This burgeoning arts community presents a series of family-friendly events from Thanksgiving through New Year’s, including live music and open studios at Arts Collinwood, the rock-n-roll flea market at the Beachland Ballroom, special sales at MUSIC SAVES and Shoparooni, boutiques and shows at Waterloo 7, ReVamped, Vision Gallery, and LowLife – even the gift of make-your-own music at ExitStencil studios! While you’re there, pick up holiday baked goods at Café Marika, or homemade sausages at R&D and Raddell’s. Look for lantern installations, holiday decorations, art, music and much more from a district that’s entirely locally owned and offers a unique range of art and entertainment. For more details on all of the Weekends on Waterloo happenings, visit www.artscollinwood.org
Holiday Sale: Dec. 12: 5-10pm
Dec. 13: 11am-10pm
Dec. 14: 11am-5pm
Arts Collinwood Gallery, 15605 Waterloo Rd, just 1 block north of I-90. Eastbound exit E. 152, westbound exit E. 156.
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December 6th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
great post hope people will respond and shop till they drop thanks george