Exhibition Transition in Art Community Bottrop: Conclusion of One Event, Emergence of Another
The Pop-Up-Gallery (Hansastr. 17) in the heart of Bottrop city centre is set to host a new art exhibition on October 11th. This initiative comes from Wunschzauberer e.V. and the Volksbank.
Unlike the current exhibition at the municipal gallery in the Kulturzentrum August Everding (Blumenstr. 12-14), which features works from 21 artists of the Kunstgemeinschaft Bottrop 1969 e.V., the upcoming exhibition at the Pop-Up-Gallery will showcase works from a different group of artists.
The Pop-Up-Gallery exhibition will not include various forms of art such as painting, photography, and sculptures, as the current exhibition does. However, the specific artists and their works that will be featured at the Pop-Up-Galerie in Hansastr. 17 from October 11 are yet to be announced.
The current exhibition, titled "21 artists from the Kunstgemeinschaft Bottrop 1969 e.V.", is running until October 4th, 2022. The works in this exhibition have been captivating their visitors, providing another opportunity for members of the art community to present their works to the people of Bottrop.
The exhibition hours at the Pop-Up-Gallery will be from 10 am to 1 pm, and it will be open every market day, specifically on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Meanwhile, the previous exhibition, titled "Water", took place at an unspecified location, not the Pop-Up-Gallery or the municipal gallery in the Kulturzentrum August Everding. The works in this exhibition were also captivating their visitors.
Stay tuned for more information about the upcoming exhibition at the Pop-Up-Gallery in Bottrop. It promises to be an exciting event for art lovers in the city.
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