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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Clifton Square owner Jo Zakas and a group of other artists opened the space late last year to create, show and sell art.
It has grown from 900 square feet to 2,400 square feet and has three new private art studios, one of which is still available.
New artists have also joined the group, including Pamela Lamont, who used to be in Delano, and Bob Bayer, an abstract artist who started painting at age 75.
"Isn't that great?" Zakas says.
California transplant Joseph Parker also has joined the group.
"He has got some very interesting work," Zakas says.
The group has debuted a monthly artist's talk � Steve Murillo took the first one � and is starting acrylic paint classes Jan. 18.
The $150 class is every Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. for 10 weeks. The class will be taught by Connie Volkman.
Zakas says the studio has kicked off in a big way.
"We've had tremendous support from everyone, including our artists, which we are just extremely thankful for." n the revamped Zelman building and the future park at Second and St. Francis Carrie Rengers first reported these items on her blog. Be among the first to get her business scoops at blogs.kansas.com/haveyouheard.
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