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The 567 Center for Renewal partnered with StartUp Studios to present the Phantom Galleries.
Storefronts between First and Second Streets will have their windows filled with different pieces of artwork. According to Melissa Macker, the Executive Director with the center, this is a way of showcasing art in a non-traditional way.
“We have everything from pottery to paintings and even photography, and they’re all really bright and vibrant,” says Macker.
With the help of a $500 grant from an On the Table Conversation to Action Grant, funded by John S and James L Knight Foundation and Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Macker says they bought items that they needed, to finish the process of setting up the displays.