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from:Allied Arts Of Yakima Valley category:Arts and Entertainment posted:September 3rd, 2008

The Peggy Lewis Gallery:
The 1000 sq. ft. gallery at the Allied Arts Center displays eight major art exhibits each year that encourage artful thought and discussion in the Yakima Valley. Annually, almost 200 artists are involved, and thousands of patrons enjoy their creations. One of the most engaging exhibits, the annual Juried Art Exhibit, has been a destination for emerging and recognized artists since 1967. Peggy Lewis founded the gallery in 1965 and was its first chairwoman.

Gallery Hours:
Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm.
Opening Receptions.

Most shows have opening receptions for artists, Allied Arts members and the public.

Purchasing Art:

Work may be held with a 25% down payment and can be picked up at the end of the exhibition. Visa & Mastercard are acceptable.Inquire about layaway.

Supporting the Gallery:
We welcome your support through general membership, sponsorship of specific shows, or contribution of needed items.

Currently, we need:
Tall, locking glass display cases (fit space 8’ (w) 6’ (h)).
Lucite jewelry stands.
Black velvet jewelry bracelet & necklace displays.
Counter height locking & rolling display cases.
Elegant artist’s display easels.
Gift bags and tissue paper.

Dates:
September 18 through November 2.
Opening reception September 18, 5-7pm.
Location:
Allied Arts Of Yakima Valley, 5000 West Lincoln Avenue, YAKIMA, WA 98908.

ADMISSION TO THE GALLERY IS FREE.

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