Celebrating Women’s Small Business Month

While celebrating and supporting entrepreneurs is always at the forefront of our minds, the arrival of National Women’s Small Business Month gave us a wonderful reason to reflect on some of the incredible women entrepreneurs and women-led organizations we’ve been fortunate to highlight in our local community.

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A Grand Opening at Bonner David New York

Two years in the making, Bonner David Galleries formally celebrated its arrival in New York City and the Upper East Side with a gala reception on Friday evening. Read Full Article Online

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Shapes of Zimbabwe

With Bonner David celebrating its 20th anniversary in Scottsdale, Arizona, Olsen again turns to Shona sculpture, as well works by sculptor Holly Wilson and ceramicist Karen Shapiro, for the gallery’s signature fall exhibition, Twenty in Twenty-Twenty-Two, which runs September 30 through October 15.

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Ep. 117

On this episode we get to sit down with the talented artist Joseph Lorusso! Joseph takes us through his journey and how his Italian background helped influence his work, his time at the Kansas City Art Institute, painting for Hallmark, his jaw-dropping, magnetic pieces and so much more!

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On the Cover

Arizona-based artist Michael Carson is a fan favorite among readers, and his covers are not only exceptional paintings in their own right, but they also show his growth as an artist.

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Scene: Celebrate Bonner David Galleries

Everyone loves a birthday, and Bonner David Galleries, which celebrates its milestone 20th anniversary in Old Town this year, is no exception.

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New York Exhibit: Gail Morris

The rebirth of secret bars during our recent shut down piqued the curiosity of contemporary artist Gail Morris who set out to discover several of these 90-year-old establishments just before they were raided and closed. In her latest series, Speakeasy, Morris takes us on a journey to a simpler time when a symbol on a… Continue reading New York Exhibit: Gail Morris

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Wandering the Corridors of Emotion

The two schools of art most often used to describe the work of American oil painter Ron Hicks are impressionism and realism, and perhaps it is appropriate that those two art movements are also the most difficult to pinpoint to a particular era.

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New York Exhibit: John Schieffer

Contemporary artist John Schieffer’s latest exhibit, Beautiful Things, highlights the importance of the relationship between color and design. To emphasize the rich and vibrant pops of colors that innately bring the work to life, Schieffer will often use an off white or charcoal black background, allowing the colors to capture the audience and evoke an… Continue reading New York Exhibit: John Schieffer

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