House Beautiful: Video art gallery tour showcases zen, urban, country homes

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Volunteer group Gallery Associates are celebrating their 70th anniversary

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“We considered an in-person tour this year but decided it was not the right time to have nearly a thousand people going through a house. Other groups have done live tours and reduced the number [of guests] and increased the prices, but we didn’t want to do that.” This is also a special year for the volunteers group too, as the Gallery Associates are celebrating their 70th anniversary. The group organized a house tour for the first time in 1953 and since then has raised over a million dollars through various efforts.She said this year’s tour has a few new angles and is designed to make guests feel as if they have been invited into homes by the owners themselves.

 

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