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A Gallery Fine Art - See Advertorial 73-956 El Paseo Palm Desert / 346-8885
Imagination, dedication, enthusiasm, and a special kind of caring have established A Gallery Fine Art as among the most successful galleries in the desert. Its collection of contemporary paintings, sculpture, glass, and jewelry has served collectors for two decades. This season the gallery highlights the stellar work of its many emerging and established artists, including painters Edith Bergstrom, Anna Carll, Gregory Deane, Hessam, Erica Hopper, Judith Marshall, and Gregg Robinson; sculptors Shirley Ruuska-Brown, Barbara Chen, Jane DeDecker, Craig French, Jeffrey Gluck, Mark Hopkins, and John Richen; and glass artists Leon Applebaum, Afro Celotto, Barry Entner, Tom Farbanish, Virginia Gabaldo, Jeff Goodman, Elizabeth Mears, Randy Strong, and Christian Thirion. Open seven days a week during season. Private consultations and evening appointments may be arranged. Art Works Gallery & Framing Center - See Advertorial 74-405 Highway 111 Palm Desert / 346-1355
Since 1986, Art Works Gallery & Framing Center in Palm Desert has been one of California’s largest in-house framers, carrying multiple lines of samples and materials. Find posters, prints, easels, picture lights, photo frames, custom and ready-made mirrors, and more. Owner Lindsey Jacobs has framed everything from artwork to keepsakes, including jewelry, needlework, photo collages, African artifacts, golf clubs, and musical instruments. Art and framing selections include abstract, modern, contemporary, Southwest, traditional, vintage, tropical, and Tuscan themes to fit any décor.CODA Gallery - 73-151 El Paseo, Palm Desert / 346-4661 / (800) 700-4661 472 Broome Street, New York, NY / (877) 414-CODA 804 Main Street, Park City, Utah / (877) 655-3803
Painters include Bye Bitney, Peter Burega, Paul Davis, Vladimir Cora, David Dornan, Cary Henrie, Ray Hare, Marshall Noice, Jamie Perry, A.D. Shaw, and Christopher Young. Sculptors represented are Silvia Davis, Laddie John Dill, Donalie, Jim Eppler, Carol Gold, John Kennedy, Stacey Phillips, L’Deane Trueblood, Jeannine Young, and Loet Vanderveen. Glass artists include Cohn Stone Studios, Victor Chiarizia, Ulla Darni, Epiphany Studios, David Levi, Janis Miltenberger, Ross Neder, Dino Rosin, and Naoko Takenouchi. CODA has a large collection of Sticks furniture. New to CODA are Heather Barron, Thierry Chambeyron, William Debilzan, Brian Kershisnik, Tessa Mecham, Noi Volkov, and James Wilbat. Some emerging artists are Chelesa James, Lindsay Frei, Jeff Hein, Tracey Lane, Steven Larson, Zachary Proctor, and Ben Steele. Denise Robergé Gallery 73-995 El Paseo Palm Desert / 340-5045
Adorned with its unique ironwork ceilings, exotic wood floors, and handmade furnishings, this gallery is a work of art in itself. The building is not only home to the art gallery, but also encompasses a jewelry salon, open jewelry studio, and a one-of-a-kind bar serving both cappuccinos and cocktails. The art gallery features paintings and sculpture in contemporary, post modern, and traditional styles by both established and emerging artists from the United States, Canada, Europe, and Russia. Every month a new exhibition is presented, selected to highlight either current trends in art, the cutting edge on the international scene, or new directions for established contemporary masters. Desert Art Collection 45-350 San Luis Rey Avenue Palm Desert / 674-9955
Contemporary fine art dominates this architecturally significant space with sculpture gardens. Art gallery and sculpture garden exhibitions throughout the year feature internationally renowned artists. One-of-a-kind home furnishings and accessories from around the world make this a true destination for art and design enthusiasts. Edenhurst Gallery - See Advertorial 73-655 El Paseo Palm Desert / 346-7900 8920 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles / (310) 247-8151
Edenhurst Gallery brings to El Paseo a most comprehensive collection of Early California paintings by such masters as Edgar Payne, Guy Rose, Maynard Dixon, William Wendt, Granville Redmond, Paul Grimm, and many others from both California and elsewhere in America. In addition to a fine selection of works by acclaimed living artists, Edenhurst also displays a noteworthy selection of historic European works. The showroom on El Paseo promises to please both the beginning and advanced collector. Eleonore Austerer Gallery - See Advertorial Modern & Contemporary 73-660 El Paseo Palm Desert / 346-3695
Originals and rare graphic works by the legends of modern art range from simple line drawings by Matisse to the early surrealism of Miró, the bold and colorful works of Calder to the iconic imagery of Tamayo. Other major artists include Braque, Chagall, Degas, Leger, Moore, Klee, Kandinsky, and Picasso. Most of these paintings are from a private collection that has never before been publicly exhibited. Those more interested in contemporary art will find top-quality paintings and watercolors by Roberto Azank and Ed Baynard; the internationally renowned German painter Siegward Sprotte; and the mixed media works of Tracey Adams, Daniel Phill, Francesc Genoves, Taïra, and Catherine Woskow. Also showing are the bold sculptures of Swiss artist Roberto Lauro, combining metal and glass; the graceful bronzes of Cheryl Barnett; and the radiant glasswork of Brian Russell, as well as new bodies of work by Delos Van Earl and Eric Johnson, both well-established artists in the desert art scene and beyond. El Paseo Art Walk Palm Desert / 346-8885
On the first Thursday of each month, from October through May, plan to stroll the 17 exciting fine art galleries on this glamorous boulevard, featuring unique collections of international art and sculpture. El Paseo comes alive from 5 to 9 p.m. with artist receptions, gallery hospitality, and a festive atmosphere. A destination for art collectors, as well as families and visitors. Meet the artists and enjoy an evening of art and discovery. Gallery 1000 Fine Art - See Advertorial 73-400 El Paseo, Suite #1 Palm Desert / 346-2230 Dolores near Ocean Carmel-by-the-Sea / (831) 624-9094
An impressive collection of traditional and modern impressionistic oil paintings, dry point engraving, and sculptures/bas relief in bronze. In her third year in Palm Desert and celebrating 11 years in Carmel, owner Maria J. Ward has maintained her focus on original quality art by international artists of renown from the United States, France, Spain, Holland, Croatia, Russia, and China. The gallery’s range of collectors is a testament to the elegance and refinement of the art presented. The Gallery at Rancho Ellenita - See Advertorial 82-150 Avenue 54 Vista Santa Rosa / 398-8326
Our fine arts gallery showcases arts of the American West, especially classic 20th century desert and California landscape paintings, many featuring the Coachella Valley; fine arts by and of Native Americans; and other fine arts with equestrian themes. We are honored to be the United States representatives of internationally celebrated Australian artist Margaret Waterhouse, showing her equine and American wildlife paintings. The Hart Gallery - See Advertorial 73-111 El Paseo Palm Desert / 346-4243
A must-see on El Paseo, this flagship addition to The Hart Gallery family of art galleries in Carmel and Chicago has become a most important art destination. The Hart Gallery specializes in contemporary European fine art, original paintings, and a fascinating collection of sculptures. Eva Hart explains, “We strive to exhibit artwork of the highest quality and to provide a variety of styles and media for the casual as well as the serious collector. We feel confident that we can fill an important niche by offering unusual works that are outside the commercial genre and designed to lend beauty and drama to a home. Residents from all over Southern California have appreciated the skill and expertise we offer in integrating new pieces of artwork into an existing collection. Working with our clients in their own homes has become a most rewarding and satisfying experience for our patrons.” A visit to The Hart Gallery is a memorable experience in an elegant and friendly atmosphere. Imago Galleries - See Advertorial 45-450 Highway 74 (one block south of El Paseo) Palm Desert / 776-9890 / Fax: 776-9891
Deemed the desert’s most prestigious private art gallery, Imago Galleries exhibits the works of internationally recognized artists in the painting, sculpture, and photography mediums. At nearly 18,000 square feet, the well-conceived space also features a sculpture garden and terrace, resembling more of a boutique museum than an art gallery. The 2006-2007 season features an impressive exhibition schedule, including works by Sam Gilliam, whose critically acclaimed oeuvre was on exhibit this past year in a retrospective at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. In celebration of the year 2007 highlighting women in the arts, Imago will exhibit the works of sculptors Karen LaMonte, Ginny Ruffner, and Vladimira Klumparova — whose mediums are fine art glass, as well as British sculptor Sophie Ryder, who works in metal. Imago Galleries is also pleased to present a history of renowned West Coast artists, such as Ed Ruscha, Ken Price, Joe Goode, Peter Alexander, Robert Graham, Larry Bell, Sam Francis, Tony Berlant, Chuck Arnoldi, Ed Moses, and Dennis Hopper, among others. Additional artists represented include Arman, Jennifer Bartlett, Ed Benavente, Fletcher Benton, John Buck, Catherine Chalmers, Dale Chihuly, Bruce Cohen, Peter Halley, Jun Kaneko, Gwynn Murrill, Mel Ramos, Tom Wesselmann, and Boaz Vaadia. Jones & Terwilliger Galleries - See Advertorial 73-375 El Paseo, Suite A Palm Desert / 674-8989 Three locations on Sixth & San Carlos Carmel, CA / (831) 626-9100 / (800) 278-0040
Jones & Terwilliger Galleries owners Barbara Jones and Patricia Terwilliger offer a friendly and knowledgeable staff that is committed to bringing an exciting collection of artwork with outstanding customer service to the desert. Focused on original, traditional fine art, the roster of artists is impressive for the seasoned collector as well as the first-time buyer. Paintings and sculpture by renowned American artists, as well as impressive talent from Italy, China, and Spain, is a feast for the eyes. Representing The Baranovs, Jack Braman, Dario Campanile, Lau Chun, Gil Dellinger, Mark Geller, Rino Gonzalez, An He, Song Jiang, Mostafa Keyhani, Milt Kobayashi, Dorothy Lampl, Nydia Lozano, Kathryn Miller, Gregory Stocks, John Terelak, Edward Norton Ward, Leonard Wren, and Zhang Yibo. Modern Masters Fine Art 73-200 El Paseo, Suite 3A Palm Desert / 341-1056 / Fax: 340-4793
Modern Masters offers us a rare opportunity to survey the gigantic accomplishments of the 20th century artists. From Picasso to Warhol, Calder, Haring, and Frankenthaler, the individuals represented in the gallery encompass the rich and diverse nature of the modern artistic experience. Gallery Director Michael Gudelauski describes his desire to participate in the longevity of these masterworks and to build lasting relationships with clients who share his passion. The setting is intimate, elegant, and exciting. The space features natural wood floors and a second-floor art library. Outdoors, a graceful courtyard provides an ideal environment for screenings, lectures, and other functions. Mountain Trails Gallery - See Advertorial 73-425 El Paseo, Suite 22C Palm Desert / 568-9505 301 Historic Main Street Park City, Utah / (435) 615-8748
Mountain Trails Gallery hails from its sister gallery in Park City, Utah, with a qualified, impressive collection of contemporary, landscape, figurative, still life, and wildlife paintings. In addition, Mountain Trails Gallery offers limited-edition bronze sculpture by some of America’s and Europe’s most respected and noted up-and-coming artists. Mountain Trails’ collections are rotated and refreshed frequently with pieces exchanged between both galleries. The Palm Desert gallery features 3,300 square feet of space spread upstairs and downstairs between two Spanish-style buildings and a charming pond-centered brick courtyard in the El Paseo Village Center. S.R. Brennen Gallery of Fine Art - 73-375 El Paseo Palm Desert / 773-9554
Celebrating more than 15 years in Palm Desert, the S.R. Brennen Gallery has moved to a new location on El Paseo to better show its exciting collection of fine art and to facilitate access to its many clients.You are warmly invited to visit the new S.R. Brennen Gallery location in person. |