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==Artists==
==Artists==


[[Xander Booker]], [[Dan Bynum]], [[Marilee Challiss]], [[Chris Clark]], [[Lila Graves]], [[Dennis Harper]], [[Darius Hill]], Louis Hill, [[Christopher Lawson]], [[Ann McLain]], [[Robert Sherer]], [[R. P. Snow]], [[Jason Thrasher]] and [[Alvin "Duck" Wilson]] among many other accomplished artists.  
[[Ben Baker]], [[Joel Beckwith]], [[Xander Booker]], [[Dan Bynum]], [[Marilee Challiss]], [[Chris Clark]], [[Lila Graves]], [[Dennis Harper]], [[Darius Hill]], Louis Hill, [[Frances A. Jones]], [[Lily Levert]], [[Christopher Lawson]], [[Ann MacLean]], [[Jay Schuette]], [[Robert Sherer]], [[R. P. Snow]], [[Jason Thrasher]] and [[Alvin "Duck" Wilson]] among many other accomplished artists.  


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:11, 19 February 2008

Studio 2030 was located at 2030 11th Avenue South. The gallery was already established when Agnes Gallery moved into the space next door at 2030A.

These two galleries in 5 Points South became a very vibrant art place for Birmingham in the next coming years.

Louis Hill, a renowned Birmingham potter, started the gallery as his art studio but soon realized that there was much interest in showing the work of other artists in this 5 Points South location.

Along with his accomplished pottery work, Hill specialized in contemporary works of art in all media.

Artists

Ben Baker, Joel Beckwith, Xander Booker, Dan Bynum, Marilee Challiss, Chris Clark, Lila Graves, Dennis Harper, Darius Hill, Louis Hill, Frances A. Jones, Lily Levert, Christopher Lawson, Ann MacLean, Jay Schuette, Robert Sherer, R. P. Snow, Jason Thrasher and Alvin "Duck" Wilson among many other accomplished artists.

See also

Agnes