High-quality original paintings, drawings, photography and more, in a range of sizes, genres, mediums and subjects are available from many Gallery Z artists." Meanwhile, the last exhibit of 2020, “Affordable Original Art Works Priced to Sell" in the current location "offers a diverse selection chosen for affordable gift-giving, now at 50% off. A niche website,, showcases the sixty+ established Armenian artists Gallery Z also represents, many famous and in museum collections.” “Its extensive art holdings can be viewed on its user-friendly website, and may also be accessed on YouTube. “Additionally, the gallery will expand its vigorous online presence, continuing to actively promote its artists and art sales, hosting both virtual and live exhibits and offering education in the art field,” said the announcement. The closure is a blow to Federal Hill and the Providence art community. “The restructured Gallery Z will offer both a different concept and an altered exhibit schedule, becoming a destination point by invitation or appointment, presenting quarterly exhibits, versus the near-monthly changing ones it has customarily featured, while continuing to represent the 400+ mid-career, established and well-known artists it has been privileged to promote,” said the gallery. 1916, Gallery Z director Berge Zobian has chosen to relocate and reformat the gallery in January 2021,” said the gallery's announcement. “Due to a confluence of changing circumstances, including a COVID-related change in retail walk-in patterns and the upcoming sale of the building by the landlord, the beloved Scialo Bakery, est. But, the impact of the coronavirus has hit Atwells Avenue hard. The gallery was one of the few retailers remaining on the Hill - an area that is dominated by restaurants, bars and hookah bars. GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE - SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST This is just the latest blow to Federal Hill that recently saw the closure of the oldest bakery on Federal Hill in Providence.Īs GoLocal reported in September, Scialo Bakery announced its closure after 104 years. Gallery Z, a fixture on Federal Hill in Providence, is closing its brick and mortar store after 20 years, saying it will "relocate" in 2021.
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