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'''Hawthorn Gallery''' was a visual art gallery owned by [[Keith Miller]] and located in the former [[Eubanks Mercantile building]] at 2017 [[3rd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]].
'''Hawthorn Gallery''' was a visual art gallery owned by [[Keith Miller]] and located in the former [[Eubank Mercantile Building]] at 2017 [[3rd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]].


The gallery, which represents national artists, was first opened in [[2000]] in a small commercial front in [[Crestline Village]]. It relocated to its current, larger space in August [[2006]] as part of a project to renovate the [[1899]] building into a mixed-use building with a residence upstairs.  Miller closed the gallery in November [[2008]].
The gallery, which represented national artists, was first opened in [[2000]] in a small commercial front in [[Crestline Village]]. It relocated to a larger space downtown in August [[2006]] as part of a project to renovate the [[1889]] building into a mixed-use building with a residence upstairs.  Miller closed the gallery in November [[2008]].
 
In [[2009]] the [[Birmingham Arts Association]] utilized the gallery space for a juried art show.


==References==
==References==
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* [http://www.hawthorngallery.net/ Hawthorn Gallery] website
* [http://www.hawthorngallery.net/ Hawthorn Gallery] website


[[Category:Art galleries]]
[[Category:Eubank Mercantile Building]]
[[Category:3rd Avenue North]]
[[Category:Former art galleries]]
[[Category:2006 establishments]]
[[Category:2008 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 25 June 2020

Hawthorn Gallery was a visual art gallery owned by Keith Miller and located in the former Eubank Mercantile Building at 2017 3rd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham.

The gallery, which represented national artists, was first opened in 2000 in a small commercial front in Crestline Village. It relocated to a larger space downtown in August 2006 as part of a project to renovate the 1889 building into a mixed-use building with a residence upstairs. Miller closed the gallery in November 2008.

In 2009 the Birmingham Arts Association utilized the gallery space for a juried art show.

References

  • "The Perfect Spot." (June 14, 2007) Urban Living 2007 special advertising section. Black & White

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