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Dec 4, 2009 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Friday)

(repeats daily until December 6, 2009)
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Firehouse Art Studios and Gallery

4147 Meadowbrook Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76103
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Christmas gift and art sale December 4, 5, and 6, 2009, at the Firehouse Gallery at 4147 Meadowbrook Dr. Fort Worth, TX Ceramic art (from functional to figurative), iron sculpture, ...
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Christmas gift and art sale December 4, 5, and 6, 2009, at the Firehouse Gallery at 4147 Meadowbrook Dr. Fort Worth, TX

Ceramic art (from functional to figurative), iron sculpture, and wonderful contemporary paintings will be available for purchase. Pricing from $10 up.

Participating artists are Rachel Bates, Jackie Berry, J.Lynn Kelly, Kim Norris, Roy Odom, Margie Pankhurst, Pam Stern, and Cindi Wills.

Meet the artist reception: Dec. 4, 5-9p Sale continue Sat. 10a-8p, Sun. 12-6p

Two door prizes of artists' work daily!

For more information, please call 817.964.0152 or go to the website: www.stonecreekstudiopottery.biz/xmasshow.html.
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Firehouse Art Studios and Gallery
Phone: 817-534-3620 Find more museums and galleries The Firehouse Art Studios and Gallery is as eclectic as the history of its building and the neighborhood surrounding it, for which "the Firehouse" has always been an important part. Its eclectic nature is shown in the art it displays, the artists that are a part of its community, the patrons that support it, and the energy it fosters in community development. The Firehouse was once the Meadowbrook Fire Station Number 20, proudly built in 1928 by the then prominent Fort Worth architect Wiley G. Clarkson in the traditional cottage style to blend in with the east Fort Worth Meadowbrook neighborhood. As the neighborhood flourished, the little firehouse no longer met the needs of the community and the firefighters relocated. Since the 1980s the firehouse has been a church, a wedding chapel, and a photography studio. Today, the Firehouse is known as a place where the neighborhood "owns the art," a place that does not quench the fire of creativity but instead ignites it. A place where community and artists come together - to appreciate art, support humanitarian values, and learn. Lori and Keith Thomson brought new life to the Firehouse when they opened the Firehouse Studios and Gallery in 2003. They make a great team and compliment each other in their individual artistic styles. Lori has a more contemporary vision, while Keith is more classically inspired. This comes together to offer the neighborhood something fresh and challenging - to light the embers of creativity in the community. They share a common goal to open the Firehouse to every type of art and to create an understanding of all artistic expression. Information from the gallery's siteBusiness hoursWednesdays: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Thursdays: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Fridays: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Recurring eventsYoga (Starting June 14, 2007) Past events at Firehouse Art Studios and Gallery

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