Gallery 221

  • Gallery 221

Downtown Little Rock has seen the opening of a couple of new galleries lately, and now there’s a third: Gallery 221, in the Pyramid Building at Second and Center streets. The gallery will exhibit paintings and sculpture from private collections and resident artists whose working studios are on the building’s third floor (in Art Studios 221).

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Paintings by Catherine Rodgers are the featured work in the gallery’s debut exhibit. Also showing is work by Jennifer Coleman, Larry Hare and Cynthia Ragan. In the private collection gallery: Works by Gino Hollander, Elena Feliciano, Thomas Fedro, Framos and Gloria Vanderbilt.

Jenn Freeman, gallery manager, said the studios will eventually accommodate 13 artists. The gallery will participate in 2nd Friday Art Night’s downtown gallery trolley troll. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and by appointment (801-0211).

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