Friday, November 16, 2007

Greenstreet Arts to be featured at Honolulu House

The artists at Greenstreet Arts are offering their work for sale in a special one-night showing at the Honolulu House museum. For the first time, the Marshall Historical Society is having an Arts Sale to be held on Friday evening, November 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. This show and sale is in conjunction with the annual Retail Open House.
There will be many artists represented and the work available will be just as varied as the selection that is available at Gallery 115 in Greenstreet Arts and at Greenstreet on Main Street in the Shops at the Garden Theatre.
The works shown will include paintings, photographs, glass, sculpture, fine reproduction wood furniture and jewelry. There might even be a piece of iron sculpture. Gallery 115 at Greenstreet Arts will also be open until 9 p.m. the evening of the Retail Open House. Greenstreet Arts is located at 115 East Green Street across the street from the new front door of the Marshall Middle School. Greenstreet Arts is a non-profit company which provides inexpensive gallery and studio space to emerging artists, as well as training in marketing, display and business skills to enable artists to sell their works. This handcrafted jewelry will be for sale at the Honolulu House during the Retail Open House. Many painting styles will be available for sale at the Honolulu House beetween 6 aand 9 p.m. on Nov. 30.

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