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Naperville Art League’s ‘Gallery of Gifts’ holiday sale sets hours for December

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Find whimsical art by Alice Christy Jacobson Naperville Art League’s “Gallery of Gifts” holiday sale, now open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays until Dec. 23.

Naperville Art League announces its annual “Gallery of Gifts” fine art and crafts sale is open and runs through December 23 at the Naperville Fine Art Center & Gallery, 508 N. Center Street.

Naperville landmarks by Marianne Lisson Kuhn

One-of-a-kind, affordable art by more than 30 artists includes jewelry, ornaments, greeting cards, wall art, wearable art, home décor, glass art, photography, books, specialty soaps and more.

Scenes of the Riverwalk and other local landmarks are available by Naperville artist Marianne Lisson Kuhn.

Gift certificates can be purchased via the website www.napervilleartleague.com and can be used for classes, merchandise or league membership.

Mini-gnomes by Sally Sharp are featured.

Open Tuesday-Saturday

Hours are 10AM to 5PM Tues. through Fri.; 10AM to 4PM Sat. Admission is Free.

Facemasks and social distancing are required.

Parking is convenient and curbside delivery is available.

Many of the items can be seen on the League’s Facebook page. New items will be added throughout the sale.

Naperville Art League

Naperville Art League is a 501(c)3 non-profit volunteer organization serving the community with art classes, Gallery exhibits, special events and more.

Memberships are available. Monetary donations are appreciated and can be made via the website.

For more information, contact www.napervilleartleague.com or call (630) 355-2530.

Photos submitted by Linda VanderKolk for the Napervllle Art League.

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