An example of Fogdog Gallery’s bedspring chandeliers. - Courtesy Photo
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An example of Fogdog Gallery’s bedspring chandeliers.

New art gallery opens on Arlington's Olympic Avenue


June 2, 2011 · Updated 9:47 AM 

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ARLINGTON — After opening to the public on June 1, the Fogdog Gallery will conduct its official grand opening on June 4.

The new art gallery will share a space with the Petite Sweet Bakery, located at 318 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington.

Fogdog Gallery owner Claire Cundiff is a relatively new arrival to the Arlington area, having relocated with her family from New Mexico. She brings with her the same enthusiasm and ability to relate to artists that she cultivated at her previous gallery, Marblelous.

Fogdog Gallery will offer monotypes, acrylic and pastel paintings, mixed media works, fine glass art, unique handmade jewelry, driftwood art and bedspring chandeliers. It will be open Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with after hours available by appointment.

For more information, please contact Cundiff by phone at 505-660-6825 or via email at claire.cundiff@gmail.com. You may also log onto www.fogdoggallery.com.

 

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