The two shops are currently located at 101 State Street. Devery Gara, the founder of Mohawk Valley Art Shoppe, told NEWS10 ...
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A Centre County hobby and crafts store plans to close after just more than a year in business. Hobby Hour, located at 141 W.
A staple in the Hudson Valley has announced that it will say farewell to its generations-old location as it begins a new chapter.
N, Q, R at 57th St.-Seventh Ave. You’ll appreciate this packed store whether you’re a professional sculptor or just a scribbler who likes good pens. Great for its framing service, drafting supplies, ...
Yale University Properties is known for buying up New Haven buildings that could someday expand the campus or improve a block, sometimes to the chagrin of business tenants. But Shawn Szirbik, owner of ...
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IRiS Art Haus, a brand-new art store and maker space, opened its doors Feb. 2. Located next to the Fayetteville Square on S. Church Avenue, the store aims to be a “creative hub,” planning to host art ...
A new shop offering paints, canvases, and other art supplies, along with art classes and more, has opened in downtown Fayetteville. The new shop, called The IRiS Art Haus & Supply Co, is located at 95 ...
Artist & Craftsman Supply, a staple for Kansas City artists, announced Saturday the shop is closing after nearly 15 years. Google Maps A Crossroads staple for artists is shuttering their doors. Artist ...
UTICA, N.Y. -- A new nonprofit art-supply thrift store is giving artists and crafters a place to find affordable supplies and connect with others in Utica. Utica Creative Reuse is located on Columbia ...