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April Issue 2009

Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville in Greenville, SC, Features works by Renee Carolla

The Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville in Greenvillea, SC, will present, Urban Dog: Cool Portraits for Hip Dogs, featuring photographs by Renee Carolla as a benefit for the Greenville Humane Society. The exhibit will be on view from Apr. 1 - 30, 2009.

The Greenville Humane Society will be selling tickets for their event, "Sips for Snips, Wine, Cheese, and Silent Auction," at Saffron's in Greenville, to be held on Apr. 23, 2009. AGGG members Pam DeWitt, Garry Turpin, Cynda LuClaire, Gerda Bowman, Kevin Henderson, and John Pendarvis will donate art pieces for this raffle benefit. 

The Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville is a co-operative gallery located in the heart of downtown Greenville. Over twenty local artists are represented in the gallery along with various mediums including acrylic, mixed media, oil and watercolor paintings, jewelry, glass, woodwork and sculpture. One or more of the artists is in the gallery at all times, demonstrating throughout the day and always ready to discuss their art with visitors.

For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 864/239-3882 or visit (www.artistsguildgalleryofgreenville.com).

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