Aug
Aug
August 6th was a great First Friday event for the Gallery.
Our exhibit, 3 Photographers at 915, had some very nice press and drew a nice group of patrons to the reception!
Thanks to Tru Luv’s for providing the wonderful watermelon gazpacho soup and to the Dutch Candy Company on Caroline street for allowing us the use of giant awesome gummy bears to display with the work of photographer Thomas Parinello.
The show will be exhibited through September 1st.
Aug
The 3 Photographers at 915 exhibit will run August 6th to September 1st, 2010.
In other news congratulations to Lindsay Simpson whose photograph of a couple dancing in the street was featured in the weekend arts listings of the Free Lance Star!
Keep an eye out for an upcoming article about Lindsay, Kaitlyn and Thomas!
See you at first Friday!
Jul
As part of the French Sister City Association 2010 events a giant 5,000 egg omelet was prepared on Saturday July 19th at Riverside Park in Fredericksburg.
The Gallery at 915 owner Alan Howard was an honorary Chef helping to prepare the huge omelet!
Jul
The Gallery at 915 was honored to host participants of this year’s Sister City festivities for a reception on July 14th.
Over 100 guests attended the 915 reception before heading downtown for the Bastille Ball in Market Square.
Frejus, France and Fredericksburg, Virginia have been sister cities for 30 years and 915 owner Alan Howard is very active in the cultural exchange program.
Jul
July’s First Friday introduced new work by all of the artists at the Gallery at 915.
Every month brings a new show and exhibition of new work!
See you at 915!
The Gallery at 915
was open for business
on the 4th of July.
Several people stopped in taking advantage of the Gallery being open on the holiday when they had time off from work.
The Gallery was also a popular place for people to bring out of town guests.
Jun
Congratulations Chuck for making the weekender section of the paper!
Pick up a copy of the paper or check it out online.
May
May
Gallery 915 has a steady day and as sunset drew near more and more people arrived at the Gallery on their way up to the Fredericksburg National Cemetery for the Memorial Luminaries.
Tanya stayed open until after 11pm making a great first impression with many visitors who have been meaning to stop into 915 but have not been able to find the time yet. A common theme to remarks was “I’ve been meaning to stop… this is wonderful… I will come back when we have more time”.
The Gallery at 915 will be open Sunday May 30th and Monday Memorial Day from 11-7.
The Art Fence will continue through Sunday.
May
The Gallery at 915 presents:
The 1st Annual Memorial Weekend
Fence Art Show!
Saturday and Sunday May 29&30, 2010
11am – 5pm
See you at the Fence!









