Gallery 223 enjoying new location
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CSI Media Staff | June 30, 2016
Khrystyna Kozyuk's acrylic artwork titled "Sailing" is one of the dozens of pieces on display at Gallery 223, the Geneva Lake Arts Foundation's new facility at 223 Broad St. in Lake Geneva. Terry Mayer photo
A chalkboard sign marks the new location of the Geneva Lake Arts Foundation's Gallery 223, at 223 Broad St. in Lake Geneva. Terry Mayer photo
Donna Watson's "Garden Party", an acrylic painting, is on display. Terry Mayer photo
Sandra Fink May's "Winged Sentinel" is made from recycled glass and metal. Terry Mayer photo
Roberta Karstetter's art assemblage is called "Hope: Plight of Syrian Refugees." Terry Mayer photo
This large room serves as part gallery and a nice, spacious work area for artists to be creative. Terry Mayer photo
A variety of works hang in GLAF's Gallery 223. Terry Mayer photo.
Patrons at Gallery 223 enjoy the artwork on a late June day. The table on the right provides information about some of the art classes that the GLAF offers at the gallery. Terry Mayer photo
GLAF's new location provides extra space for artists as well as patrons. Terry Mayer photo
The Geneva Lake Arts Foundation has continued its mission of promoting fine arts and artists throughout the Lake Geneva area.
However, since earlier this year their outreach and educational efforts have been headquartered at a new location, 223 Broad St., and thus the new name, Gallery 223.
The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays.
GLAF will present the 36th annual Art in the Park on Saturday, Aug. 13, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Flat Iron Park, 201 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva.
It is a juried fine art fair featuring 80 artists, a silent auction and food and beverages along the Geneva Lake lakefront.
For information, visit www.genevalakeartsfoundation.org, call 262-249-7988, email to genevalakeartsfoundation.gmail.com.
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