From Lost Art To Lsquosmart Artrsquo 2009: Alexa Welch

From lost art to lsquosmart artrsquo

Alexa Welch Edlund / Times-Dispatch Sue Anderson, a docent at the Isle of Wight County Museum in Smithfield, stands by one of the largest
hams cured in 1955 from a 900-pound hog. What: Art and furniture sale. The art sale features old art sold at a discount and new art from artists across the state and elsewhere. When: Beginning Friday through March 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Three town houses in the Grayson Hill community at Patterson Avenue and Gaskins Road in western Henrico County. Details: www.onesmartgallery.net What started a few years ago as a weekend venture for a Henrico County homemaker whose old art didn’t fit with her new house has turned into a nine-day event. One smART Gallery, formerly called the Lost Art Sale, has attracted 110 artists from Tidewater to Blacksburg, including a few from across the state line. It has evolved into a joint effort with a homebuilder, a furniture store and a charity.
The art sale will take place beginning Friday through March 7 in three town houses for sale in Grayson Hill, a community under development by Gumenick Properties at Patterson Avenue and Gaskins Road in western Henrico County.

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