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Bottlebrush Gallery still a space for arts

Dennis McCurdy, one of the owners of Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts, talks about Last Dog Records on Tuesday, April 1, which is on the second floor of the gallery in Harmony. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

HARMONY — The Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts has art of many mediums displayed within its 5,000 square feet, with paintings hung on the walls, masks covering mannequin faces and a lamp with a fish for a base illuminating a corner of the first floor.

It’s almost like the building itself is an art piece, according to one of its owners, MJ McCurdy, who said she gets tons of requests from artists from Western Pennsylvania and beyond to display their pieces in the gallery. Although not every artist can be a mainstay in the shop, McCurdy said they may instead submit art to shows the gallery hosts — providing an outlet for people of all skill levels to display.

“We have everything you can imagine here, and 85 artists — you can't beat it,” McCurdy said. “We get between 30 and 40 pieces of art for every show.”

McCurdy and her husband, Dennis McCurdy, purchased the Bottlebrush Gallery about 13 years ago, but the gallery has been a mainstay at the corner of Main and Mercer streets in Harmony since its establishment in 2008.

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