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Drury University Arts Administration Students Organize a Holiday Exhibit at Drury on C-Street Art Gallery
Drury University’s Arts Administration students are hosting Santa’s Little Helpers Gift Gallery opening from 6-9 PM on Friday, Dec. 7, at the Drury on C-Street Art Gallery, located at 233 E. Commercial Street Continue reading
A discussion of vintage style and social media at Drury on C-Street
Drury on C-Street will host Elsie Larson and Emma Chapman, co-owners of Red Velvet and lifestyle bloggers on A Beautiful Mess on Friday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Drury on C-Street is located at 233 E. Commercial Street. This event is free and open to the public. Continue reading
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The work of disabled artists featured at Drury on C-Street
On July 6, 2012 as a part of C-Stroll, The Drury on C-Street Gallery will present an exhibition from VSA entitled Where we can read the wind. This exhibition features visual artists from VSA’s second literary and visual arts anthology of the same name. Continue reading
A celebration of Drury on C-Street
Drury University celebrated the Grand Opening of Drury on C-Street with a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting on Thursday, May 10 at Drury’s C-Street location at 233 Commercial St. On Thursday night, Drury students, faculty, staff, alumni and trustees celebrated the opening.
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A Grand Opening celebration for Drury on C-Street
On Thursday, May 10 at 11 a.m., Drury and the Springfield Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting for Drury on C-Street. That evening, Drury students, faculty, staff, donors and community members will celebrate the Grand Opening of Drury on C-Street from 6:30-9 p.m. Drury on C-Street is located at 233 E. Commercial St. in Springfield. Continue reading
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Drury on C-Street’s Art Gallery presents spring-themed exhibit
The Drury on C-Street Art Gallery will host an opening for their latest exhibit: Here Comes the Sun on Friday, March 2 at 6 p.m. The gallery, which is located at 233 E. Commercial St., will continue displaying this exhibit through March 30. Continue reading
Celebrate Valentine’s Day early with Drury on C-Street’s Sweetheart Art Gallery
The Drury on C-Street Art Gallery will host an opening for their latest exhibit: Sweetheart Art on Friday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. The gallery, which is located at 233 E. Commercial St., will be on display Feb. 3-25. Gallery hours are Wed.-Sat., noon-5 p.m. Continue reading
A “Nest” migration from C-Street to downtown highlights a Drury art project
Drury students and faculty will collaborate with members of the Springfield community to construct an installation that will be paraded from Commercial Street to Park Central Square during First Friday Art Walk on Nov. 4. Continue reading




