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    CS Gallery Closing in Olde Town East

    Cobenick Studios / CS Gallery announced this week that they will closing their doors at 66 Parsons Avenue with a final show on January 9th.

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    “CS Gallery will be on our customary winter break from December 22nd through January 7th,” said owner Daniel Colvin on Facebook. “During that time appointments may be made to view J.T. Thompson’s show and our retail area. However, it is with a deep sadness that we announce that as of January 9th CS Gallery will be closing its doors.”

    Colvin says that rent increases are the primary factor that will be closing the gallery space.

    “We will be having a final Bon Voyage sale between now and January 9th by appointment, or open to the public Jan 7th to the 9th during business hours,” he added. “We hope that you will join us on January 9th from 6 – 9 pm for a closing reception for J.T. Thompson’s show and for one more final hurrah to help us say good bye to a great space and 5 years of hard work, because damn if we didn’t have a good time.”

    The building suffered damage in 2013 when a high-speed car crash damaged the structure, but was repaired and reopened quickly. CS Gallery was just named in our annual readers survey as the #10 art gallery in Columbus.

    For more information, visit www.cobenickstudios.com.

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