Project Three Gallery

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Project Three Gallery was created to connect Kenmore, Akron with local and national contemporary artists. The gallery focuses on creating relationships between artists, community members and students. By having solo and group exhibitions, pop up shops of local artisan work, presentations, residency programs, artist interview series, online profiles, Project Three Gallery reaches out to a larger audience.

Our goal is to invite, encourage, and educate the community of why contemporary art is ... view more »

LOCATION

Project Three Gallery

998 Kenmore Blvd, Akron, OH 44310

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