Art, Photography and Wine: Justin Gage Preview
Inspire · Photographers in Provence · Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
Art, photography and wine are three of my favourite things and they will all combine into one evening on Saturday 23 January at a Fine Art prints preview (vernissage) evening by photographer Justin Gage hosted at La Ga(bi)leria in Antibes. La Ga(bi)leria is an organic wine cellar retailing French …Continue reading here for the details.
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