Davenport, IA (March 22, 2017, 6 to 9 p.m.) - "Embracing Hard and Soft Edges" an exhibit featuring five regional women artists held at the Beréskin Fine Art Gallery and Studio. Enjoy works by artists Holly Kimball, Kristin Quinn, Megan Quinn, Olivia von Gries and Emma Farber.

Five accomplished women from different backgrounds and in various stages of life come together to give us a glimpse of their artistic interpretations of Hard and Soft Edges. "I am fortunate to know these talented women personally and through their art." Says Pat Beréskin owner of Beréskin Gallery, "I thought it appropriate to share their talents with the Quad City community during a time when we celebrate inspirational women." Experience art created by college students and local professors in this multi-generational exhibit.

An opening reception will be held on March 31, 2017 from 6 to 9 p.m. during Bucktown Center for the Art's Final Friday event. The show runs through April 21, 2017. For additional information on the show please contact Pat at the gallery, 225 E. 2nd St., Davenport, IA. bereskinartgallery@gmail.com.
 
Bereskin Fine Art Gallery and Studio represents 8 full time artists along with rotating guest artist exhibits. They offer classes for all ages and skill levels through the gallery and Mrs. B's School of Art. Their goal is to provide the community a warm and friendly environment conducive to collaboration and learning about art.
Beréskin Fine Art Gallery is located at 225 E. 2nd St., Suites 102 and 104, Davenport, Iowa, 52801. For more information, contact owner Pat Bereskin at 563-508-4630 or bereskinartgallery@gmail.com, or visit the gallery's website at www.bereskinartgallery.com

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