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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Kent, Dawn (May 22, 2008) "Dobbs Gallery to open in June." | * Kent, Dawn (May 22, 2008) "Dobbs Gallery to open in June." {{BN}} | ||
* Nelson, James R. (July 13, 2008) "Seeing is believing." | * Nelson, James R. (July 13, 2008) "Seeing is believing." {{BN}} | ||
* Tomberlin, Michael (January 4, 2009) "Push continues for new projects in Birmingham's theater district." | * Tomberlin, Michael (January 4, 2009) "Push continues for new projects in Birmingham's theater district." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Meelheim Building]] | ||
[[Category:Former galleries]] | [[Category:Former art galleries]] | ||
[[Category:2008 establishments]] | [[Category:2008 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:2008 disestablishments]] | [[Category:2008 disestablishments]] |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 11 June 2020
The Dobbs Gallery was a 3,500 square-foot art gallery which opened on June 6, 2008 in the Meelheim Building at 2013 2nd Avenue North. It was owned by Greg and Brooks Wingo, who focused on bringing in emerging and contemporary artists who have not been represented in Alabama. The gallery closed before the end of 2008.
References
- Kent, Dawn (May 22, 2008) "Dobbs Gallery to open in June." The Birmingham News
- Nelson, James R. (July 13, 2008) "Seeing is believing." The Birmingham News
- Tomberlin, Michael (January 4, 2009) "Push continues for new projects in Birmingham's theater district." The Birmingham News