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“Smallest Children's Art Gallery in America”
In January, 1998, the Carmel Arts Council’s Children’s ArtGallery was formally opened by Mayor James Brainard. The gallery was the first art gallery in the Carmel Arts and Design District. The building was originally a wing from the 1875 Zina Warren home, and moved to 30 West Main Street in 1975 for the nation’s Bicentennial. The gallery was moved to its current location at 40 West Main Streetin 2005. The gallery exhibits artwork of local kindergarten through 6th grade children from private and public schools. A reception is held for each new exhibit opening.
It's so cool that there is a gallery just for kids artwork! I like to pop in here on the Gallery Walk Nights. The art is updated pretty frequently so I like to see the new stuff. I love it's all... Read more
Also known as the Carmel Arts Council Gallery, this tiny building (actually 2 small buildings front to back) sits on a prime space on Main Street. The front room as you enter is filled with... Read more
This is the world's smallest children's art gallery, according to an official plaque outside of this building awarded by the Guinness World Records. And it IS tiny! It's about as big as a large... Read more
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