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City Gallery brings interactive and immersive art to midtown Erie
View an interactive display at City Gallery in Erie featuring artist Gwen Waight with audio from Erie composer and sound engineer Adam Holquist.
Greg Wohlford, Erie Times-News
The Erie Art Museum and 11 other locations will welcome visitors to Gallery Night on Friday.
The event from 7 to 10 p.m. will feature exhibitions, entertainment and refreshments, organizers said.
In addition to the Art Museum at 20 E. Fifth St., other Gallery Night locations listed on the museum’s website at erieartmuseum.org are: Glass Growers Gallery, 10 E. Fifth St., glassgrowersgallery.com; Radius CoWork, 1001 State St., radiusco.work; PACA Gallery, 1505 State St., paca1505.org; 1020 Collective, 1020 Holland St., 1020collective.com; V Gallery, 3330 W. 26th St., erievgallery.com; 32 West 8th, 32 W. Eighth St., 32westeighth.com; Andora’s Bubble Tea Shop, 516 State St., andorasbubble.com; City Gallery LLC, 1505 State St., noodlefishprod.com; D’Hopkins Denniston Gallery Fine Art & Boutique, 5 W. 10th St., https://bit.ly/2YtXXwc; Tipsy Bean Cafe, 2425 Peach St., tipsybean.cafe; and Give A Crepe La CrepErie LLC, 2431 Peach St., giveacrepeonline.wordpress.com.
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At the Erie Art Museum, Gallery Night will feature the grand opening of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Art Association’s seventh biennial exhibition and “Sorrow/Fullness,” a new exhibition featuring Renee Zettle-Sterling, Sue Amendolara and Adrienne Grafton. Organizers said the night is free for Art Museum members and $3 for nonmembers. Reservations are required for the event at the museum and visitors must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test, organizers said. Check with other locations for their COVID-19 policies.
Future Gallery Nights are scheduled for Feb. 25, April 29 and June 17, according to the museum’s website.
In other arts news, the Inner-City Neighborhood Art House will have a new executive director effective Friday. Kelly Stolar will take over for Erie Benedictine Sister Annette Marshall, who has been the executive director since 2010.
Stolar has been development director at the Art House, 201 E. 10th St., for three years, is the treasurer of the Association of Fundraising Professionals Northwestern Pennsylvania Chapter and taught dance in a variety of venues since moving to Erie in 2000.
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“I am thrilled to continue the journey of my love of the arts together with my fundraising career,” Stolar said in a statement.
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