Many interesting nature, still-life, personal reflective subjects on differing media, with some sculpture. Some material is avant-garde. Artists are quite approachable upon showtime, meaning, particularly on First Fridays.
The name on the window reads Cooperative Gallery 213. Youll find it on an amusing street through a district of old brick buildings with art galleries of a precarious nature. How do these places stay open? Cheap rent? Deep pockets? The market across the street from the gallery looks interesting, maybe as cool as Side Hills Farms, a perpetual farmers market in Manlius. Cooperative Gallery 213 has a space just wide enough and just long enough to display art. Today, I find the walls exhibiting a show of photography from numerous local practitioners. So the gallery has a good base in the community. Its very accessible art. Theres far more action at the next door wine and chocolate bar. Looks like people are gather for a bridal or a baby shower. Photograph that, people making arrivals, hands full of baskets and gifts.
Great little local art gallery.