SHERRY & LORI

It all started with a Crayola Caddy the Dever sisters received one Christmas from their parents and that was it!  They were hooked on drawing and creating.  They were always given things to do to keep their minds creative and exploring.  Their parents were both creatives in their own way – their mother was always crocheting and painting and their father would draw with them at the dining room table. 

After studying art extensively in high school, Sherry and Lori both went on to art colleges – Sherry briefly attended the Philadelphia College of Art and Design but ended up training a bit at the Art League in Alexandria Virginia but primarily, a self-taught artist.  Lori went on to continue her studies at the Columbus College of Art and Design.  They both have shown in many galleries and shows over the years, but their dream was always to open their own gallery and creative space.

Sherry and Lori bring their own unique style of painting and creativity to the gallery. They are both continually evolving so the gallery will always have fresh work showing as well as unique handcrafted gifts.

They named the gallery 3ten in honor their father, a Baltimore City Police Officer. 310 was his badge number. With all of his support nurturing their creativity, they thought it was only fitting.

They dedicate the opening of their gallery to their parents, Paul and Jeraldine.