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    Terra Nova Gallery


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    Terra Nova (which is Latin, meaning "new ground") was created to give local emerging and established artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in a fresh, new venue. The concept behind the gallery is simple; provide exhibit space for original works from artists who are 'ready to hang' but are not tied to a particular gallery. The exhibit space, though intimate, allows the artist ample room to display 10-15 works of modest size. Additionally, there is a small gallery area for works on consignment by various artists. Generally, each exhibit will run for about a month. Hours: 10:00am-6:00pm.


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        Terra Nova Gallery

        41 West 300 North
        Provo, UT 84601

        Phone: (801) 374-0016   |   Email   |  

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