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July 2023 by Eric CASPER
I enjoyed every single minute of the gallery artist work.Altho it's in a close space, they did a gr8 job overall. I believe art is about texture n the correct line that the inner of the art, should bring out the artwork from the middle outwards..Jus that's me anyways.I always carry some sugar n honey when I go to places that I never been b4. N in return, I get treated with highly gr8 respect n understanding of the nature.Respect goes a long way.
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June 2023 by Indigo H.
Starting in July the Bedford Gallery will go to a "Pay What You Can" community model. I also recently attended one of their outdoor art walks which was well worth it for only $5. They have them on the third Saturday of each month.
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June 2023 by crystal elliott
Very nice
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June 2023 by Shirley Louis
Not good
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June 2023 by Adrian Gaino
Absolutely Awesome African Art
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May 2023 by Kent Davis
With season tickets we get access to the Bedford gallery which is a delight and how they change it up so frequently then make it so interesting.
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May 2023 by Norma Pattington
Great display. Families w/ children too.
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March 2023 by Felicity
Enjoyed free first Fridays! Free parking garage if you stay less than an hour as well.
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March 2023 by Liz Pruiett
Great intimate art gallery to enjoy prior to going to the theater & dinner
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January 2023 by June Krug
A jewel for visitors and our city! The exhibits are insightful, beautifully displayed and feature a wide variety of topics/mediums/artists. Always a learning experience.
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December 2022 by Patty LeLievre-Childs
Wonderful art show. VeryTalented artist ? .
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December 2022 by Earl Cohen
A very good little gallery with art on different themes changing every two or three months.
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December 2022 by Rochelle Kimball
Right inside Lesher, free of charge, good size, beautifully displayed & annotated exhibit we took in after Smuin Ballet performance. Highly recommend.
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December 2022 by Priya Sriram
Good experience for the "biggest gift" show with kids. Parking right next to it. Lost my parking ticket and ended up paying $25.
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December 2022 by Kathy Jarrett
The current display is really wonderful and poignant, quilts made to document the loss of a house or village. Well worth going out of one's way to see. Open for a couple of months more.