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The gallery features a broad range of contemporary art including painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry, fused glass and works in clay.
Formed in 1995 in Memphis, David Lusk Gallery promotes a roster of artists from the mid-south and well beyond to clients across the country.
Located in the heart of Chattanooga's Southside at Warehouse Row, Gallery 1401 is dedicated to the exhibition of fine art.
Focused on local, regional, and international contemporary artists and vintage African tribal art.
Housed in a turn-of-the-century home. Walk through open archways into exhibit rooms showcasing an extensive collection of regional, national, and international fine art and craft, including paintings, sculptures, and studio art glass.
This free, annual exhibition is designed to showcase regional artists and to encourage public dialog, understanding, and enjoyment of visual art.
Always family owned and operated, the Dutch Art Gallery prides itself in Excellent Frame Design, Limited Edition Prints and Original Paintings.
The Gallery Sonja Roesch focuses on contemporary reductive and concept-based art by international emerging and established artists.
Giddens Gallery of Fine Art features more than 30 prominent artists that are well known in the community and North Texas Area.
Koelsch Gallery founded in 1994 represents early to mid-career artists that work in a variety of media.
MASS fosters exploratory modes of creation by encouraging artists to broaden the scope of their practice, while providing a friendly conversation space for the community to engage with contemporary art.
The only university art museum in the nation dedicated to site-specific installation art, Rice Gallery presents temporary, large-scale environments that visitors can enter and explore.
In addition to featuring the work of many fine Houston-area and Texas artists, our gallery now represents dozens of nationally and internationally known ceramists - decorative, sculptural, figurative, fanciful, and functional.
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