GCCC Student Holiday Art Sale Set for December 1st through December 3rd

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Garden City Community College students will host a Holiday Art Sale on Thursday, December 1st from 9 AM to 4 PM, Friday, December 2nd from 9 AM to 4 PM, and Saturday, December 3rd from 10 AM to 2 PM inside the Mercer Gallery. 

All are invited to see and shop the fantastic artwork GCCC students created during the Fall 2022 semester.  There will be a variety of reasonably priced artwork, including watercolors, ceramics, paintings, drawings, original prints, and sculptures. The students have been working hard and preparing original handmade artwork all semester, and this is your chance to see what these creative young minds have produced. This is your opportunity to come and enjoy locally made artwork and potentially find a gift that is one of a kind!

For any questions, contact Michael Knutson at michael.knutson@gcccks.edu.

Original source can be found here.



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