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A Night of Art: The Bazemore Gallery Holiday Celebration
Photos, story by Tori Radday The Bazemore Gallery kicked off the holiday season with an intimate celebration. They invited guests to view the work of the featured artists, mingle with other creative-minded people, appreciate the modern atmosphere of the gallery and enjoy light snacks and refreshments. The party took place at The Bazemore Gallery itself, located in Manayunk at 4339 Main Street, Philadelphia. The second that we stepped into the Bazemore Gallery, we were impressed by the refreshingly modern interior. Light-colored, hip wooden floors, a partial brick wall and a massive detailed wooden door all contributed to the Zen atmosphere. Gallery owner Lenny Bazemore, injects an element of life into his…
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‘A Moment of Zen’ exhibit at The Bazemore Gallery truly is a zen experience with Inna Race of Belarus
By Jill Beckel Saturday, June 13th was a special evening for The Bazemore Gallery with The “A Moment of Zen” exhibit featuring artist Inna Race of Belarus. Located at 4339 Main Street in Manayunk, The Bazemore Gallery is described as “a boutique art gallery.” The owner Lenny Bazemore loves introducing visitors to mid-level and well established contemporary artists. The Bazemore Gallery strives to “exhibit and sell original works of art which create synergy in the home and in the work place.” Visitors of the gallery perused around the exhibit enjoying light snacks of wine, fruit and cheese. Inna, dressed in a beautiful silver sparkly cocktail dress, was very friendly and gracious.…
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The Bazemore Gallery Presents ‘Opening Eyes’ to Africa
Photos, story by Cassie Hepler Tucked away on Main Street in Manayunk across from the always familiar Zesty’s and next to the amazing Chabba Thai, you might almost miss the sign peeking out from above the art gallery. When stepping inside, The Bazemore Gallery will transport you out of Philly and into a chic, Upper East Side art gallery space. The mood changes depending what’s on the walls but there is always something special for the senses. This photography exhibit especially delights my senses as I was also snapping photos as a child – with a Polaroid instant camera then. Without any outside influence, this is Africa through the eyes…