SAA Collective
420 S. 6th St., Springfield, IL 62701
Galleries
Featuring the fine art of over 80 of our talented local artist members, the SAA Collective holds regular rotating exhibitions at the H. D. Smith Gallery in the Hoogland Center for the Arts.
Temporarily Closed
Artists work in a wide variety of media including ceramics, photography, drawing, watercolor, fiber, glass, jewelry, sculpture, pastel, mixed-media, painting and woodworking. The gallery is free and open to the public. SAA Collective is a division of the Springfield Art Association, committed to fostering community awareness and participation in the visual arts while providing support for local emerging and professional artists.
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