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July Issue 2007

Art Nouveau Gallery & Studio Opens in Myrtle Beach, SC

Art Nouveau Gallery & Studio in Myrtle Beach, SC, has open for business. The gallery is located at 9626 North Kings Highway in the Galleria Shopping Center.

Art Nouveau Gallery & Studio is a fine art gallery showcasing original artworks, giclee prints, sculpture and ceramics by premier regional and national artists. Featured are national artists: Miller Pope, Ken Bruckner, Mark Lovett, Tom Blankenship, Jim Horton, Hal Moore, Stewart Fleishman, as well as regional artists: Sue Roland, Tracy DeDomenick, Jolyn Kuhn, Marilyn Pounds, Shelly Kelly, Rich Kuhn, Sue Coley, Dorothy Herron, Jeffery Davies, David McCune, Janet Gorman, Rick Lawler, Mages, Bruce Smith, Pat Neal, Elizabeth Wilson, and Leslie Scalzo.  
 
The gallery also offers art studio classes taught by professional artist in oil, acrylic and watercolor painting, pastels, and drawing for all levels - beginner to advanced.  Call for class schedule and upcoming art workshops information.
 
A featured event for July will take place on July 19, 2007, from 5 - 9pm, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the "Father and Son Classic Golf Tour". The gallery will unveil two new golf related paintings by accomplished artist Tom Blankenship. A drawing for all patrons attending the celebration will be held and the winner will receive a framed signed, numbered and enhanced giclee print of 10th year commemorative piece 2007 Father and Son Golf Tournament (image area 24" wide x 20" high).  
 
The hours for the gallery will be Mon. - Sat., from 10am - 5pm.

For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings or call the gallery at 843/449-6202

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