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The '''Dixon-Ballog Gallery & Studio''' (formerly '''Dixon Glass Gallery & Studio''') is an art studio and gallery owned by [[Karen Dixon]] and [[Deborah Ballog]] and specializing in fused glass jewelry and artwork. The studio offers beginners' and advanced classes in fused glass and sells fusible glass and supplies. The gallery features work by local and regional glass artists.
The '''Dixon-Ballog Gallery & Studio''' (formerly '''Dixon Glass Gallery & Studio''') was an art studio and gallery owned by [[Karen Dixon]] and [[Deborah Ballog]] and specializing in fused glass jewelry and artwork. The studio offered beginners' and advanced classes in fused glass and sold fusible glass and supplies. The gallery featured work by local and regional glass artists.


The gallery first opened in [[2009]] at 111 [[21st Street South]] next door to [[Bare Hands|Bare Hands Gallery]] in [[midtown]]. It relocated to 2040 [[Old Montgomery Highway (Pelham)|Old Montgomery Highway]] in [[Pelham]] in April [[2010]].
The gallery first opened in [[2009]] in the [[21st Street Studios]] building at 111 [[21st Street South]], next door to [[Bare Hands|Bare Hands Gallery]] in the [[Midtown district]]. It relocated to 2040 [[Old Montgomery Highway (Pelham)|Old Montgomery Highway]] in [[Pelham]] in April [[2010]].
 
By [[2013]] [[Mark Thompson|Mark]] and [[Karen Thompson]] had opened [[Gallery 31]] estate auctions in the same space.


==References==
==References==
* Brookhart, Laura (March 10, 2010) "Glass art gallery, studio opening in Pelham." ''Shelby County Reporter''
* Brookhart, Laura (March 10, 2010) "Glass art gallery, studio opening in Pelham." ''Shelby County Reporter''


==External links==
[[Category:Former art galleries]]
* [http://dixonglassgallery.com/ Dixon-Ballog Glass Gallery & Studio] website
 
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 26 February 2022

The Dixon-Ballog Gallery & Studio (formerly Dixon Glass Gallery & Studio) was an art studio and gallery owned by Karen Dixon and Deborah Ballog and specializing in fused glass jewelry and artwork. The studio offered beginners' and advanced classes in fused glass and sold fusible glass and supplies. The gallery featured work by local and regional glass artists.

The gallery first opened in 2009 in the 21st Street Studios building at 111 21st Street South, next door to Bare Hands Gallery in the Midtown district. It relocated to 2040 Old Montgomery Highway in Pelham in April 2010.

By 2013 Mark and Karen Thompson had opened Gallery 31 estate auctions in the same space.

References

  • Brookhart, Laura (March 10, 2010) "Glass art gallery, studio opening in Pelham." Shelby County Reporter