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Published on September 13, 2007
If you are one of those folks who believe the adage, ÂThose who canÂt do, teach, the 2007-2008 Armory Art Center visual arts instructors are about to prove you wrong. (Silly cynic.) TheyÂve worked tirelessly to create ceramic items, sculptures, jewelry pieces, prints, photographs, drawings, and all kinds of innovative stuff in glass and metal to prove they are worthy of your admiration. Never heard of Armory? ItÂs a non-profit community-based spot where folks of all ages can learn to be artsy, practice being artsy, or listen to and watch artsy folks who know what it takes to become the real deal. Be one of the first to check out the goods at the ArmoryÂs Colaciello & Greenfield Galleries (1700 Parker Ave., West Palm Beach) from 6 to 8 p.m. on opening night. Admission is $5 for non-members and free for members. Otherwise, scope the galleries for free Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 561-832-1776 for more information, or visit www.armoryart.org.
Sept. 17-Nov. 1, 2007