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The phrase "art store" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a retail establishment that sells art supplies, materials, or artwork.
Example: "I need to stop by the art store to pick up some paint and brushes for my new project."
Alternatives: "art supply shop" or "art materials store".
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From Mabel's folk art store.
I went to the art store to buy supplies.
A man in an art store gave Ms. Hawkins a discount upon hearing about her project.
The owner of a local art store assured me that people's reaction was nothing to fear.
Mr. Georgakopoulos also has a gallery and art store, Cheapart, in Exarcheia, where he was raised.
Salesperson at art store asks writer what kind of sculpture tools he wants, and writer shrugs.
At 12pm on 29 April, I left my house to go to the art store.
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It also protects the digits of anyone rummaging in a drawer or on a counter: Joseph Joseph mezzaluna, $15 at the Museum of Modern Art store, momastore.org, (800) 447-6662.
The Paper/Deitch Art Store is open tonight through Dec. 10 in the Buick Building, 3841 Northeast Second Avenue, Miami.
At the far east end is Au Bon Pain, with seating, and at the west end is the Metropolitan Museum of Art Store facing a small food court.
Coinciding with the Warhol exhibit at the Met in September, I am having a show and sale of new screen prints of my Factory-era photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Store, in the Mezzanine Gallery.
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