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Home » EXHIBITIONS

TRANSLATIONS GALLERY, DENVER, CO.

Submitted by erin on January 26, 2009 – 10:03 amNo Comment

297 TRANSLATIONS GALLERY, DENVER, CO.Translations Gallery moves to Downtown Denver from the Art District on Santa Fe
May 1st from 5:00-9:00pm, grand re-opening.

Translations Gallery, a contemporary fine art gallery that has been in business for 3 years, will be moving to its new permanent home at 1743 Wazee Street in Denver’s LoDo District in May. The gallery will be in a prime downtown location, surrounded by other prestigious galleries including Robischon Gallery, art institutions including the Center for Visual Art, and restaurants including Sullivan’s, McCormick’s, and Jax Fish House. Owner Judy Hagler states the importance of having her art gallery in such a vibrant environment, “Not only will we contribute to the liveliness of this downtown area, but we will plan to partner with other area businesses. It is so important to work together in the current economy.” Translations Gallery has been located in the Art District on Santa Fe for three years. Owner Judy Hagler was president of the Art District in 2008.

855 Inca Street
Denver, CO 80204
303.629.0713
www.translationsgallery.com

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