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Middletown's North End Gallery Walk Features Art at Multiple Venues

Visit galleries and shops around downtown, including Wesleyan University's Zilkha Gallery for the final days of Art For Haiti andthe Middletown Art Guild's juried show.

Tonight, Middletown's North End Gallery Walk takes place from 5-8 p.m. with featured artist photographer Victoria Pavlov of New London at Middletown Framing.

The final days of two shows at Wesleyan University's Zilkha Gallery are on view: Art For Haiti and the 10th Annual Art Guild of Middletown Juried Art Exhibition from noon to 5 p.m. through Sunday.

Galleries and shops along the city's Main, Green and Washington streets will be open and featuring art at each location.

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  • Ursel’s Web, 140 Washington Street
  • Middletown Framing, 502 Main Street
  • The Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main Street: "Forest, Form and Fantasy" show, with mixed media exhibit by Carole Dubiell. Works on display of  brown paper, copper, paint and more on canvas
  • Green Street Arts Center, 51 Green Street 
  • MAC 650 Gallery, 650 Main Street
Art can also be seen and purchased at:
  • Rag & Bone, 484 Main Street 
  • Tesoro, 680 Main Street 
  • NORA Cupcake Co., 700 Main Street
  • Eli Cannon’s, 695 Main Street
Pavlov was born in a family full of musicians. From an early age, she was surrounded with classical music and art. From an early age, Victoria began to study music, but at age eight she understood that she likes the art of paining the most.

From the age of 14, she had many successful exhibitions in Baku, Armenia and Russia. In early 1990’s, Victoria was introduced to Photography and Digital Imaging. This is when Photoshop became and remained the biggest part of her life.

North End Gallery Walks continue July 12, Aug. 2, Sept. 6, Oct 4, Nov 29 and Dec. 31.


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