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Yarm Contemporary Gallery to close on High Street this week
Yarm Contemporary Gallery, which only opened in December, announced it will be closing its doors for good on Saturday (July 4).
Artist Lucy Storrs, who set up the gallery, thanked customers for their “support, interest, and words of encouragement” since it opened.
She said she has loved being a part of the Yarm community but that the site has “not been viable as a permanent gallery model” – and will now go back to being an artist full time.
A statement posted on Facebook said: “If you have not already heard, July 4 is our last day on the high street.
Yarm Contemporary art gallery (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
“You folk have been wonderful; thank you for all your support, interest and words of encouragement. It has meant so much to us.
“We’ve loved being part of the community of Yarm. Keep an eye out for future possibilities whether a pop-up event or online, we are still exploring ideas.
“We have loved our little gallery but it has not been viable as a permanent gallery model. Sometimes you have to try these things to know if it’s going to work or not.
Yarm Contemporary art gallery (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
“Now back to being an artist full time and a half. I have a tonne of work to catch up with, next stop London… thank you everyone. I am going to miss that river.”
Lucy, who uses textiles like wool to add texture and depth to her pieces, set up the gallery to bring original work and prints from local and national artists to the town.
She had been displaying artwork in Fairfax Court for some time but decided to open a permanent gallery due to the town’s “strong sense of community”.
The 311 square foot former Pop Up Shop has now been put back on the market, with a rental fee of £1,250 per calendar month.
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