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  • Place Types Art gallery
  • Address 711 N 5th Ave, Wilmington, NC 28401, USA
  • Coordinate 34.243851,-77.944701
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.5
  • Compound Code 63V4+G4 Wilmington, NC, USA
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Reviews
Robert “Duck” Rangel (11/22/2020)
Beautiful art and worth the visit!
Jerry W. (11/09/2019)
I have visited several times. It’s the coolest place I’ve ever been. I was cooler just being there. :)
Joseph Corbin (03/01/2020)
Alan Nance's photo realism in his paintings are amazing!
Chris Maupin (03/07/2017)
Like a visit to Disneyland for adults. This is a sometimes chaotic but always eye opening machine of creativity in Wilmington. I have a couple of friends with studios there and have visited many times when the building is not open to the public, getting insights into the creative process of the many artists resident there. Visit on 4th Friday gallery nights. Always an interesting show. Get to know an artist and arrange a private visit for you and your artsy or artist friends. A real gem of a place.
Julia Marie (03/12/2018)
Very disappointed in the owner’s lack of consideration for the locals who live in, work in and give back to the local community. The owner senselessly and wrongfully had me towed from their parking lot even though I had a parking pass in my car from a local business that leases spots out of their lot. I have been told that this has happened to others before me. I made the mistake of parking in their empty lot for a short 40 minutes, with a parking pass. I ran in for a short lunch before heading out to a local non-profit to give my time for the rest of the day. I am aware that the parking lot states that it is for patrons of the Art Studio and Goat and Compass only but considering I was a patron of Goat and Compass (who leases spots in their lot) the night before and was going to be parton that night as well, I had not thought much of it. My car was towed in that short 40 minutes, after shelling out $200 dollars I was able to get my car back. I was unable to give back my time to the community that day as well as $200 dollars I would have spent locally in the Brooklyn Arts District. The owner of this lot requested the tow which I strongly feel was completely unnecessary, a simple warning note would have kept me from ever parking here again. Since then I have witnessed multiple cars being towed out of their empty lot and of those that I was able to meet and speak with, they were all patrons of the Brooklyn Arts District. Many of them simply parked on the wrong side of the lot when they thought they were parking in the leased spots for the hair salons that are across the street.
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