“Real World” house now local art gallery

By Brittany Liberatore
March 30, 2006

For many people, the thought of getting their foot in the door of their possible career may be something they are not very optimistic about. However, for artists in the Philadelphia area, things may be looking up. The F.U.E.L. art gallery, located in the “Real World, Philadelphia” house, is geared towards helping young artists start their careers. The founders of this new art gallery want to provide young artists with a stable place to show off their work.

The F.U.E.L. art gallery is aimed towards the next generation of artists. Submissions for the gallery have to be original works from college students and young artists. There is no restriction on the style of work that can be submitted to be displayed in the gallery.

Cabrini students have the potential to benefit from this new, local gallery. Dom Rizzo, a sophomore graphic design major, said, “I believe F.U.E.L. is a great place for artists to learn and develop their skills in a positive environment.”

Dina DiTaranto, a freshman fine arts major, said, “I think a lot of artists in college could benefit from the gallery.”

The grand opening of the F.U.E.L. art gallery is coming up this spring, and the gallery is now excepting submissions for the opening. Young artists can submit online on the gallery’s website, www.fuelcollection.com.

Posted to the web by Brandon Edwards

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