NEWSA look inside Black Mountain's Red House Gallery Karrigan MonkThe Red House Gallery is located at 101 Cherry St.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsThe first show in the newly moved Red House Gallery is called "Making Changes."Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsAll three levels of the Red House Gallery are open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsArtist Lois Steele has a studio on the top floor of the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsThe Mary McMurray Gallery is located on the main floor of the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsArtist Ruth Duckworth has a studio on the bottom floor of the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsPhotographer Paul Penny has his work displayed on the bottom floor of the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsArtist Donna Davis has a studio on the top floor of the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsArtist Annie Gustely has art displayed at the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsArtist Darcy Orr has work displayed at the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsOf the Swannanoa Valley Art League's 145 members, about half have work displayed at the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain NewsThere are nearly 1,000 pieces of art in the Red House Gallery.Karrigan Monk/Black Mountain News