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St Charles Arts Council & Fine Line Creative Arts Center Present "neXt gallery at Fine Line" Pop Up Gallery

The St. Charles Arts Council in collaboration with the Fine Line Creative Arts Center, Kavanagh Gallery and the St. Charles Public Library, is presenting their latest in a series of Pop Up Galleries-the neXt gallery at Fine Line-opening on Friday, January 6th and closing on Saturday, January 28th. The Opening Reception is from 2p.m. to 5p.m. on Saturday, January 7th. The theme of this gallery is "...In Motion", and will be showcasing the work of local and regional visual artists and poets:

Visual Artists: Soo K. Chang, Christie Chew-Wallace, Evan Lewis, Kevin Lahvic, Jeff McAvoy, Lara Moore, Peggy Sue Seehafer, EzraSiegel, Titus Tomescu

Poets:Shannon Callarman, Kitty Jarman, Matilda Kirby-Smith, Todd Possehl

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While a Pop Up Gallery is typically found in an empty storefront that is transformed into a temporary art gallery for a short period of time, the St. Charles Arts Council was pleased to accept the Fine Line's invitation to develop a neXt gallery exhibition/sale for their Kavenaugh Gallery for the month of January.The Fine Line Creative Arts Center is located at 6N158 Crane Road, St. Charles-1/2 mile west of Randall Road and 1/4 mile north of Bolcum Road.

The SCAC and the neXt gallery committee would like to extend their thanks to the Fine Line and to the St. Charles Public Library who are partnering in this location with the Arts Council. More information may be found by calling the St. Charles Arts Council: 630-443-3794 or the Fine Line at 630-584-9443.

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The neXt gallery program is an initiative of the St. Charles Arts Council designed to create energy,excitement and opportunities for artists to showcase and be compensated for their talent. The Arts Council encourages building owners, volunteers, art supporters and art collectors to get involved in this program to support the arts, and encourages artists to contact the SCAC to learn more about neXt gallery opportunities.

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