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Alternative Spaces

For PAAG Members seeking more opportunities to showcase their art.

PAAG Member, Douglas Wilson connected with the Keystone Villa in Douglasville and the Tri-County Active Adult Center (TRAAC) in Pottstown. Both venues are excited about exhibiting the work of PAAG Members! There may be more venues in the future.​

If you know people in other venues we can contact,  please email Douglas drw10518@yahoo.com

SHOWS at 

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Johanne Lamarche

Mixed Media 

April through May, 2025

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Jim Ehling

Glass . Mixed Media 

August through September, 2025

SHOWS at

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Krystal Ledoux

Mixed Media

April 9-30, 2025​​

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Edward Woltemate, Jr

Mixed Media

June through July 2025​​

how can I exhibit?

​​1. READ our "EXPECTATIONS" before contacting Douglas Wilson. It will provide you with a better understanding of what happens between the Artist, the Venue, and PAAG.

​​2. EMAIL DOUGLAS  drw10518@yahoo.com to get into his scheduling.

3. FILL OUT OUR SUBMISSION FORM after talking with Douglas about which month you will be exhibiting according to his schedule, fill out the submission form so we can properly promote you.

If you need help filling out this form contact Douglas Wilson drw10518@yahoo.com

promotional efforts

​PAAG'S PART is to promote you on our website and social media.

YOUR PART is to promote yourself on your website, social media, and email list. We will help with those efforts by providing you with a ready-to-go branded graphic.

BOTH PARTS are essential to give you optimum coverage.

Please FOLLOW and TAG US  @paaguild when you share on social media.

for All Artists

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All kinds of opportunities are just a click away.

 

Unlike the above opportunities, PAAG is not sponsoring these events. It’s up to you to get involved. Go for it!

"The key to organizing an alternative society is to organize people around what they can do, and more importantly, what they want to do."
Abbie Hoffman

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