100 Under 100: East Bay’s Hottest Art Show is Here!

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100 Under 100: East Bay’s Hottest Art Show is Here!

Hey art lovers, mark your calendars because the most affordable and electrifying art show is hitting Alameda! Join us at the Studio 23 Gallery for 100 Under 100, an event where you can snag yourself a unique piece of art for less than a hundred bucks! That’s right, you can be an art collector without breaking the bank!

Get ready for the opening reception on Friday, July 12th from 7-10 PM. This is the perfect way to kick off your weekend, mingle with local artists, and immerse yourself in creativity. If you’re eager for a sneak peek, don’t miss the soft open on Sunday, July 7th from 11 AM to 5 PM. It’s the perfect way to get a head start on your art shopping list.

Located at 2309 Encinal Ave, Alameda, CA 94501, Studio 23 Gallery is the heartbeat of our vibrant local art scene. They’re pulling out all the stops to support local artists and create an unforgettable experience. Check out their website for more details: Studio 23 Gallery.

The name says it all – 100 Under 100 presents 100 exquisite pieces of art, each priced under $100. It’s not often you get the chance to support local artists and take home a masterpiece without emptying your wallet. This is an excellent opportunity to add some flair to your home or find that perfect gift for a friend.

Don’t keep this event a secret! Share the love and spread the word to your fellow art enthusiasts. We can’t wait to see you there, embracing creativity and supporting our talented local artists. Consider yourself invited!

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Studio 23 Gallery
2309 Encinal Ave, Alameda, CA 94501, USA
(415) 580-2309
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