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'''City Art Market''', previously named '''P & P'Cola''', is an art gallery located at 15 [[Palafox Place]], on the first floor of the [[Brent Building]]. Owned by [[Sherry Paulsen|Sherry]] and [[Larry Paulsen]], the gallery specializes in digital illustrations of [[:Category:Landmarks|local landmarks]], including the [[17th Avenue]] "[[graffiti bridge]]," the [[Rex Theatre]], and the old [[Pensacola Dairy Company]] and [[Krispy Kreme]] buildings.
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'''City Art Market''', previously named '''P & P'Cola''', is an art gallery located at 15 [[Palafox Place]], on the first floor of the [[Brent Building]]. Owned by [[Sherry Paulsen|Sherry]] and [[Larry Paulsen]], the gallery specializes in digital illustrations of [[:Category:Landmarks|local landmarks]], including the [[17th Avenue]] "[[graffiti bridge]]" and the [[Rex Theatre|Rex]] and [[Saenger Theatre]]s, as well as now-demolished buildings like the [[San Carlos Hotel]], the [[Pensacola Dairy Company]] and old [[Krispy Kreme]].
  
 
The Paulsens have announced they will close the gallery on [[May 25]], [[2007]] to travel around the country in a recreational vehicle, creating their distinctive illustrations in 20 new cities, but will return for arts festivals.
 
The Paulsens have announced they will close the gallery on [[May 25]], [[2007]] to travel around the country in a recreational vehicle, creating their distinctive illustrations in 20 new cities, but will return for arts festivals.

Latest revision as of 12:12, 18 April 2007

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City Art Market, previously named P & P'Cola, is an art gallery located at 15 Palafox Place, on the first floor of the Brent Building. Owned by Sherry and Larry Paulsen, the gallery specializes in digital illustrations of local landmarks, including the 17th Avenue "graffiti bridge" and the Rex and Saenger Theatres, as well as now-demolished buildings like the San Carlos Hotel, the Pensacola Dairy Company and old Krispy Kreme.

The Paulsens have announced they will close the gallery on May 25, 2007 to travel around the country in a recreational vehicle, creating their distinctive illustrations in 20 new cities, but will return for arts festivals.

"Sometimes you don't see how beautiful something is when you see it every day," Sherry Paulsen said.[1]

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