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'''Studio 2030''' was an art gallery located at 2030 [[11th Avenue South]] in the early- to mid-1990s. [[Louis Hill]], a renowned Birmingham potter, began the gallery as his art studio, and opened the space up later for other local and national artists. Hill also allowed area non-profits, such as [[Studio by the Tracks]] to use the space to show work.
'''Studio 2030''' was an art gallery located in the ground floor of the [[Dulion Apartments]] at 2030 [[11th Avenue South]] in the early- to mid-1990s. [[Louis Hill]], a renowned Birmingham potter, began the gallery as his art studio, and opened the space up later for other local and national artists. Hill also allowed area non-profits, such as [[Studio by the Tracks]] to use the space to show work.


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[[Category:Former art galleries]]
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[[Category:Five Points South]]
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 23 January 2017

Studio 2030 was an art gallery located in the ground floor of the Dulion Apartments at 2030 11th Avenue South in the early- to mid-1990s. Louis Hill, a renowned Birmingham potter, began the gallery as his art studio, and opened the space up later for other local and national artists. Hill also allowed area non-profits, such as Studio by the Tracks to use the space to show work.