Scientific Properties' Golden Belt complex, currently existing as a residential and artistic space only, added its first retail client. LabourLove Gallery will join the complex in summer 2009, the same time it plans to launch its online store. LabourLove is a welcome addition to the Durham arts scene, especially after Branch Gallery closes Feb. 28 and runs its final shows this spring. Although LabourLove sounds a lot less Chelsea than Branch. From the press release:
Owners Kelly Dew and John Pelphrey of Hillsborough founded LLG on the premise that fine art is intended for general consumption regardless of race, religion, level of education or economic status. Dew explains their mission, “We aim to create an environment that expands the public’s perception of art retail by displaying original art from young, talented artists along with limited edition prints and products inspired by their original work.” The prints and derivative works such as clothing, bags and home accessories will be produced in limited quantities and displayed along with the original art work in the gallery.After establishing relationships with local elementary schools, Dew and Pelphrey also hope to engage the community in the success of the gallery by holding quarterly art openings for local elementary students. The public art openings will recognize the outstanding art achievements of the students and the proceeds from the sale of the children’s work will be donated back to the participating school’s art fund.
It's nice to see some things happening in these tough economic times.
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