Random Gallery Spotlight: Corbett vs. Dempsey
“We have done eight years of shows, and there will be things that we do in the future that will surprise people.” –Corbett
“We have done eight years of shows, and there will be things that we do in the future that will surprise people.” –Corbett
Gosia Koscielak coins her online gallery work “internet studio/gallery practice” in order to move away from the dividing line of global and local art.
The majority of sales come from wine, though art sales have been improving with every new artist featured.
Without a space, a gallery needs resources, such as a solid and reliable network, in order to keep the business functional.
The first Palette and Chisel had was in 1897 and they were making fun of the Art Institute’s exhibits at the time.They were an irreverent group
Anyone interested in showing his or her art is to apply for membership and then receive acceptance.
Pairing artists who have been out of school for 3-5 years with artists have been producing for over 20 years, I hope to create a dynamic program that is fresh and sophisticated. –Angela Bryant
“I would call it an artistic cooperative,” said Glendy X. Mattalia, who runs the gallery with Sam Gillis. “There is no pay to play.”
Tall Grass has a youth outreach program, providing off-site classes for underprivileged school children and homeschooled families.
It is important to be educated about social problems involving the community.
A gallery based on filling the artistic and decorative needs of the average person, even children.
Customers who have ever bought a painting have the ability to trade it back.
LUMA feels like discovering a vault of actual buried treasure…
Spoke is designed to encompass the ever-changing needs of its experimental member base.
This gallery largely holds in its inventory, “Fantasy art” prints.
Part studio and part garden space epitomizes Morpho’s eclectic ideology.
EC Gallery is a small, but well put together space allowing for just the right blend of playful and inventive art to be displayed on its walls
This fall Golden is showing New York-based abstract painter Patricia Treib, who fits into Golden’s track record of solo shows for emerging or midcareer artists, says exhibitions manager Andrew Blackley.
At the Alan Koppel gallery the main commitment is to dealing secondary works by major artists of the twentieth century.