621 Gallery was established in 1981 and incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 1989. The governing force behind the 621 Gallery consists of a Board of Directors who are members of the Tallahassee community with an interest in sustaining the arts in this region.
621 Gallery is committed to bringing contemporary art, artists, ideas, and programs to the North Florida and South Georgia region. Monthly program offerings include monthly educational programming for children and adults, monthly literary readings, musical, theatrical and dance performances, as well as participation several times a year in outdoor festivals at Railroad Square Art Park.
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One of your Board members had contacted me re: the possibility of a gallery show of the "art of the Bradfordville Blues Club". I am an artist who has done 6 of the famous table tops. I suggested back to her that if that came about, a group of FSU students had recently done a videoed documentary on the Club and its art and history. It would be great to include a screening of it if a show at the
View moreOne of your Board members had contacted me re: the possibility of a gallery show of the "art of the Bradfordville Blues Club". I am an artist who has done 6 of the famous table tops. I suggested back to her that if that came about, a group of FSU students had recently done a videoed documentary on the Club and its art and history. It would be great to include a screening of it if a show at the 621 were to come about. The students are showing their film on May 2nd at 5pm at the Askew Student Life Building on the FSU campus, if you should care to have a look.
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Yes, Marina, let's do an event! I have been in touch with the person who made the film, and with Gary Anton of the BBC as well. Jan
Yes, Marina, let's do an event! I have been in touch with the person who made the film, and with Gary Anton of the BBC as well. Jan
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