Kim Elia, Director of The Art Co-Op Gallery, announced this week that the gallery will be moving to a new–and larger–location. The new space is just a short distance up river from the original home for the gallery. It is located next door to Colors Art Gallery on Highway 198, so the two will be creating an exciting art hub for Three Rivers. Both galleries will be having grand opening celebrations on the First Saturday in July.
As of June 1, the Art Co-Op artists will be busy sprucing up the new location, which used to be an old gas station in the fifties and sixties. The Gallery will be showing art where car repairs used to be done so many years ago. We love this kind of transitioning!
The Gallery should be open for business some time in mid-June. We will keep everyone posted about the progress of our renovations for the new space. Come by to say hello!

We are saying a fond farewell to the old location,
home of The Art Co-Op for the last three years.
June 15th, 2012 at 10:04 am
It looks absolutely beautiful! Who would have thought? Thanks so much to everyone that helped out in the move and the transformation. Sorry I wasn’t there to help this last week. Thank you Kim for taking care of my display.
June 23rd, 2012 at 1:25 pm
Kim! Was in yesterday and wanted to say KUDOS! The place looks great and has a wonderful feel to it! Congratulations to you and all the artists at the co-op and much success in the new space!