ART BLOOMS; TECHNOLOGY GARDEN SPROUTS EXHIBITION SPACE.(Stars)(Column)

From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) | Date: October 9, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: KATHERINE RUSHWORTH CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Unconventional, or alternative, gallery spaces continue to provide area artists with legitimate and desperately needed venues in which to exhibit their work. Thanks to a few creative restaurateurs and entrepreneurs, it's now possible to enjoy a little painting with your pasta or some sculpture with your pastry. One creative endeavor complements the other.

The latest addition to this roster of innovative exhibi...

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