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Amparo Cabrera Art Gallery: Guadalajara

Amparo Cabrera Art Gallery: Guadalajara

Started in 1994, an innovating project with the intention of offering to the public and the artist an integral service of manufacture, distribution and representation of all type of necessary products for the art and the decoration, as well as promotion of artists and new values of the plastic one.

Address : Progreso #678, Colonia Americana
Guadalajara, Jalisco.
C.P: 44100
Tel: (33) 3827-2425/38271369/3827-2123
Schedule: Monday through Friday of 9,00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

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