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First Name
Last Name
Web Address
Medium
Dan
Myers
https://danmyersgallery.com/
Multi Medium
Bora
Pina
https://incandium.com
Photography
Deb
Putnam
https://dputnamart.com
Painting
Juan René
Ramos
https://www.juanrene.com/
Oil/Acrylic/Pencil/Digital
Kelly
Russo
https://www.kellyrussoart.com/
painting
S K
Sahni
http://www.sksahni.com
Painting
Isabel
Shamitz
https://www.issyart.com
Oil Painting
Zee
Shivel
https://www.notarebindery.com/
Bookbinding
Mark W.
Slater
https://www.naturallinestudio.com
Artisan
mARYANN
VOVERIS
https://maryannvoveris.com
Sculpture, mixed media
Zeid
Velic
https://www.instagram.com/art.zvelic
Drawing, painting
Maureen
Vezina
https://www.vezinart.com
Oil
Marco
Vizcarra
https://marcovizcarra.art
watercolor
Marco
Vizcarra
https://marcovizcarra.art
Watercolor
MaryAnn
Voveris
http://maryannvoveris.com
Painting/Sculpture
Molly
Walter
https://www.mollyrosecreative.com
Digital Art
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Quincy Art Association

Classes and Studios
26 High School Ave Quincy MA 02169

617-770-2482  |  info@quincyartma.org

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1229 Hancock St., Quincy, MA 02169 

(across from Quincy College)

617-302-3969  | info@quincyartma.org

The QArts Gallery is managed and operated by member volunteers. Hours vary weekly based on volunteer availability.

Parking

  • Metered parking on the street

  • Paid parking in the President’s Parking Lot located on Saville Ave. From either direction, look for the National Park Visitors Center on the corner of Hancock St. & Saville Ave. to park. The QArts Gallery is directly across the street from the National Park Visitors Center and Quincy College.

  • Weekends: Free parking behind the QArts Gallery in the MBTA lot. From either direction look for Starbuck’s on the end of our block on Hancock St. At that traffic light turn into the MBTA entrance and parking lot. You will need to walk a short distance around to the gallery’s front entrance on Hancock Street. 

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