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It’s generally agreed upon that art, if it truly speaks to you, is priceless. And owning a piece that inspires you on the daily—that still resonates years after its purchase—is worth a pretty good sum. But the reality is that it’s an expensive endeavor to buy art, and a luxury that many of us art-appreciating working folks can’t afford to partake of. That’s the genius of the annual For The Love of Kettle celebration—it truly celebrates accessibility of art on every level. It swings open the doors of one of the city’s most loved little art spots, Frank Campagna’s Kettle Art Gallery, 2650-B Main Street, a place known for bolstering both the local arts community and the revitalization of Deep Ellum. And secondly, it boasts affordable art from more than 120 local artists at a price point even us scrimpers and savers can part with: $50 will get you a new conversation piece and will add to the pot that keeps Kettle Art Gallery in the black for the rest of the year. Get there early for the best selection; doors open at 7 p.m. sharp on Saturday, February 7. Check out kettleart.com for more information
Sat., Feb. 7, 7 p.m., 2015
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