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Studio Two Three opening storefront on Hull Street

The Southside shop will feature work by local artists as well as class and event space

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Studio Two Three is also hosting a fall market Sept. 21-29 at its 15th Street location.

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Local nonprofit Studio Two Three is expanding its footprint south of the river. The community art space — which moved from Scott’s Addition to the former Dogtown Dance building in Manchester last year — will open a Hull Street storefront on Thursday, Sept. 19.

Shop Two Three will be a retail store as well as having class and event space.

Want to check out the space? Head to the grand opening celebration on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Expect merch, drinks, and prints by local artist Amos Paul Kennedy.

The next day, Kennedy will be present at Shop Two Three for an artist talk and book signing. You can reserve a copy of “Citizen Printer” in advance of the event.

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