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No Vacancy - Artwork to Support Syrian Refugees

Opening Reception: Sunday, September 1st, 4-9pm

Gallery Hours for “No Vacancy” will be held through September 28:

Mon and Fri: 2-5pm

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Saturday 4-9pm

Sunday 2-5pm

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A Southern California mother and daughter team are working on an art project to raise money in aid of Syrian refugees. They have created paintings related to refugee issues both locally and abroad as well as to their travels in the Middle East. They will be selling originals and prints of the art at the Louis Jane Studio in Old Town Pasadena starting September 1st, 4-9 PM. Proceeds from the sales will be donated to the International Rescue Committee (IRC) for their work in Syria.

Thank you for your attention and we hope that you can come to the show and help us spread the word about it.

Louis Jane Studio hosts frequent art exhibitions of contemporary art in this light-filled working space for art and design in Old Town, Pasadena. Founded in 2011 by artist and entrepreneur Louise Jane Wannier, her working studio features textile art, photography and couture in organic textiles and original prints based on expressing the light and energy of nature. More at Louis.Jane.com.  Louis Jane Studio is located at 93 e. Union street in Old Town, Pasadena (the entrance is from the Legge Alley running between Union and Holly streets).  

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