‘The Art of the Gift’ Nov. 21 – Dec. 22 at Imago Gallery

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Imago Foundation for the Arts (IFA) invites all to “The Art of the Gift” at Imago Gallery, 36 Market Street, Warren, Nov. 21 through Dec. 22 as IFA exhibiting artists and community members offer thoughtful, hand-made, and one-of-a-kind artworks in a range of sizes and prices for your holiday gift-giving.

Get an early start on your holiday gift list at a reception for the artists from 5 – 8 p.m. Saturday, November 23, and enjoy musical accompaniment by award-winning musician and vocalist Aubrey Atwater.

Join us again from 5 – 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7, for another delightful evening of art, where IFA artists will unveil additional one-of-a-kind artworks and share the stories behind their creations. Savor Prosecco and sweets, connect with new friends, and discover the perfect gift for someone special on your list.

IFA exhibiting artists whose artwork will be on display include Jim Cain, Dot Bergen, Bill Chisholm, David Clarke, Eileen Siobhan Collins, Mary Dondero, Stephen Fisher, Philip Gruppuso, Gary Heise, Carl Keitner, Lisa Lowenstein, Eileen Mayhew, Linda Megathlin, Catherine Moylan, Rina Naik, Mercedes Nuñez, Anne Marie Rossi, Howard Rotblat-Walker, Lenny Rumpler, Duff Schweninger, Howard Windham and Meredith Wolf.

Regular hours at Imago Gallery are Thursday 12-3, Friday and Saturday noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. through December 22.

IFA is a non-profit organization run by artists for artists whose mission is to inspire creativity and promote art-making that enriches our communities.

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