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Hunter-Wolff Gallery Grand Re-Opening on April 19th
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by Jesse Wanamaker last modified Mar 29, 2008 06:53 PM


The Hunter-Wolff Gallery opens in a new expanded location. Moving into its third year as one of the finest privately owned art galleries in Colorado Springs, has relocated as of March 1 to a new and larger space which is to hold its' re-opening ceremony.

Colorado Springs, CO – Hunter-Wolff Gallery, moving into its third year as one of the finest privately owned art galleries in Colorado Springs, is scheduled to relocate March 1 to a new and larger space located at 2510 W. Colorado Avenue—one block east of its current location. The gallery has been in operation since October 2005 at 2605 W. Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs.

The bigger space, more than double the size of the previous location, will accommodate the addition of several new distinguished artists to be announced during the Grand Re-Opening on April 19. Hunter-Wolff Gallery, one of a handful of fine art galleries in Colorado Springs, provides patrons with the opportunity to study a body of work by some of the finest representational artists of today and purchase original paintings, sculpture, hand-blown glass, unique fine jewelry, pottery, and small pieces of one-of-a-kind furniture. They also deliver commissioned art work to the more discriminating collector with very specific requirements to satisfy commercial and private needs.

Sharon Wolff, Owner, of Hunter-Wolff Gallery will continue to oversee the operations but is delighted to announce the addition of Art Director, Mollie Plummer, who is also a new featured artist and prior gallery owner from Indianapolis.

“We outgrew the space at 2605 [W. Colorado Avenue] a while ago and I was hoping for an opportunity like this to expand here in charming Old Colorado City, which continues to attract the casual and serious collectors as an art destination. Now that preparations are complete, we are ready to move in and anxious to unveil our new expanded offerings,” said Wolff.

The gallery move in date is scheduled for March 1 and will be open for business by March 5. There is a Grand Re-Opening “Wine & Roses” ceremony Saturday, April 19, from 5 pm to 8 pm for the public free of charge. The Hunter-Wolff Gallery is committed to providing its patrons with an enriched experience and the highest level of customer service. Building long lasting relationships with its valued clients is the hallmark of the gallery’s philosophy.


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