Four areas comprise the CVAC Main Gallery. Three areas, formerly small office spaces of approximately 100 square feet each, border a larger 1300 square foot gallery. White walls, painted floors and track lighting host various exhibitions. CVAC’s exhibit spaces are primarily for display. All inquiries for purchase are forwarded to the artist. CVAC will require a 15% commission on the sale of work. The CVAC Main Gallery may also be used as a meeting space. The Main Gallery may be used for sit-down luncheons and other types of events.
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At present, CVAC resident artist, Patrick Blythe maintains a fully equipped kiln glass studio. With a variety of glass kilns and cold working equipment, Blythe will offer periodic class in classes fused and cast glass. CVAC is researching implementing small scale glass fusing and diamond cutting for the making of jewelry. The CVAC Hot Glass studio offers glass blowing classes September thru April in a fully equipped facility.
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There are various studios the fill our warehouse. Our resident artist keep the studios filled with new and exciting work.
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Some areas have been used as artist studios, as well as interactive screening rooms, installation halls, projection art space, and much more.
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