See photos of the Gallery Hop during the Brass Band Festival
Published 7:19 am Thursday, June 16, 2022
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Kris Steele makes small animal sculptures and watercolor paintings. Photo by Fiona Morgan
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A customer buys a piece of art by Kris Steele, who makes small animal sculptures and watercolor paintings. Photo by Fiona Morgan
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On Thursday of the Brass Band Festival, local artists had the chance to sell all types of art at the Gallery Hop put on by the Arts Commission. Tab Martin sold his woodwork of themed birdhouses. Photo by Fiona Morgan
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The Art Center of the Bluegrass sold all types of artwork. The top paintings are by Linda Nelson.
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Kathryn Thompson sold her watercolor paintings at the Gallery Hop during the Brass Band Festival. Photo by Fiona Morgan
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The Art Center of the Bluegrass featured all types of art, including ceramic bowls and birdhouses.
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Pat Williams sold her weaving work at the Gallery Hop during the Brass Band Festival. Photo by Fiona Morgan
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The Art Center of the Bluegrass featured all types of art.
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Gallery Hop attendees socialized while enjoying and buying art.
Local artists had the chance to sell their art at the Gallery Hop put on by the Danville Arts Commission, which was held during the Brass Band Festival on Thursday (June 2).
The Gallery Hop featured over 50 artists hosted by over 20 businesses in downtown Danville. Artists sold all types of art, from jewelry, fabric and mosaics, to oil painting and glasswork.