Community Corner Interview: Meghan Smith of Second Street Gallery

Community Corner Interview: Meghan Smith of Second Street Gallery

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Kendall talked with Meghan Smith, Associate Director at Second Street Gallery, on their event, Cocktails and Art Night, happening tomorrow night at 6pm.

It’s a virtual tasting and art talk, with Vitae Spirits’ Founder Ian Glomski as well as an artist talk with Second Street Gallery’s Executive Director & Chief Curator Kristen Chiacchia and virtual tour with exhibiting artist, Theodora Miller.

More info: Second Street Gallery (virtualssg.org)

Are you a non-profit or a charitable organization and have a message you’d like to get out to the community? Email us! kendall@1061thecorner.com

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