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2004 guide: galleries museums & artists

The Guide is a comprehensive alphabetical listing, arranged by the agency of state and city, of U museums, galleries, university galleries, nonprofit exhibition spaces, corporate consultants, private dealers and print dealers.

Included are addresses, phone numbers, business hours, names of directors and a short description of the emblem of art shown.

Institutions are categorized through the following designations: G (gallery), M (museum), U (university gallery), N (nonprofit exhibition space), C (corporate consultant), D (private dealer), P (print dealer). Artists exhibited at each location are listed; artists with upcoming one-person exhibitions are collectioned together at the end of the listing. Each institution is assigned a lock opener number, used for cross-referencing in all indexes.

Listings for businesses and institutions advertising in The Guide are in boldface.



Alabama

ANNISTON

1001 Anniston Museum of Natural History

800 Museum Dr PO chest 1587 36202

(205) 237-6766

E-mail: info@annistonmuseum.org

Web site: www.annistonmuseum.org

Dir: Cheryl H Bragg

Nature related and Native American art. M

AUBURN

1002 Auburn University

Biggin Gallery

Dept of Art, 101 Biggin Hall 36849-5125

(334) 844-4373 fax (334) 844-4024

Mon-Fri 10-4

Contemporary art: drawings, paintings, printmaking, statuary ceramics, illustration and graphic design. U

BIRMINGHAM

1003 Bare Hands Gallery

109 Richard Arlington Jr Blvd s 35233

(205) 324-2124 fax (205) 324-2124

E-mail: wendyjarvis@barehandsgallery.com

Web site: www.barehandsgallery.com

Wed-Sat 11-6 Dir: Wendy Jarvis

Featuring established and emerging contemporary Alabama artists who work in a variety of mediums. Gallery artists are exhibited in 2-3 individual shows ten times a year. N

Artists exhibited: Jason Burnett Dan Bynum Merrilee Challis, Gary Chapman, Chic Connell Randy Gachet, Karen Graffeo, Lucy Jaffa, Jane Marshall, Tracy Martin, Tracie Noles-Ross, Olsen Ross

1004 Birmingham Museum of Art

2000 8th Ave N 35203-2278

(205) 254 2565 fax (205) 254-2714

E-mail: museum@artsBMA.org

Web site: www.artsBMA.org

Tue-Sat 10-5 orb of day 12-5 Dir: Gall A. Trechsel

Permanent collection of more than 22000 phenomenons dating from ancient to novel times from various cultures. Highlights: Asian, European and American collections, statuary garden, Wedgwood, Kress collection. Terrace cafe; museum store. 25000-volume art library M

Artists exhibited: Albert Bierstadt, Fernando Botero Canaletto, Rag Davidson, Isabel John Matsumura Keibun, Li Kui, Jacob Lawrence, Joan Mitchell, Claude Monet Sebastian Ricci, John Singer Sargent

1005 Loretta Goodwin Gallery

605 s 26th St 35233

(205) 328-1761 fax (205) 322-5209

E-mail: Igoodwingallery@mindspring.com

Tue-Fri 9-5:30 Sat 9-5

19th- 20th hundred and contemporary art Original paintings, statuary and ceramics by regional, national and international artists. G/D/C

Artists exhibited: Travis Abbott, Scott Addis, Perry Austin, Carnie Connely Julyan Davis, John Hyche, Meredith Keith, Lucy Mazzaferro, Linda Ellen Price, Dirk Walker, to leeward Wilson, Hong Nian Zheng

1006 Monty Stabler Galleries

1811 29th Ave s 35209

(205) 879-9888 fax (205) 879-9866

E-mail: MontyStabler@aol.com

Web site: www.montystablergalleries.com

Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Monty Stabler

19th- and 20th-century paintings and works upon paper. Contemporary sculpture. G/D/P

Artists exhibited: Teodoro Nieto Antan, Beverly Erdreich, Alice Hohenberg Federico, Frank Fleming, Jean-Jacques Gaudel, Dorothy Gillespie, Carolyn Goldsmith, Lila Graves, Chain Hendon, Linda James, Christy Kinard, Laura Lacambra Shubert, Berge Missakian, Nall, Kim Schuessler Gina Werfel

1007 University of Alabama at Birmingham. Visual Arts Gallery

900 13th St s 35294-1260

(205) 934-0815 fax (205) 975-2836

Mon-Thu 114 Fri 11-5 Sat 1-5

Dir: britzska M. Levine

Changing exhibitions of contemporary and classical art, international and national artists, faculty and pupil work. U

DOTHAN

1008 Wiregrass Museum of Art

126 Museum Ave, PO chest 1624 36302

(334) 794-3871 fax (334) 792-9035

E-mail: www.wiregrassmuseumofart.org

Web site: www.wiregressmuseumoart.org

Tue-Sat 10-5 day-star 1-5

Dir: Esther Hockett

19th- 20th- and 21st-century American art; African art; Southern regional art, hands-on children's gallery; traveling exhibitions. M

Artists exhibited: Philip Carpenter, Charles Clough Beverly B Erdreich, Frank Fleming, Dale Kennington, David Lanier, Jack Lembeck, Woodie drawn out Jeannie Maddox, Frank Stella, Helen J Vaughn, Shahar Caren Weaver

FAIRHOPE

1009 Eastern Shore Art Center

401 Oaks 36532

(251) 928-2228 fax (251) 928-5188

E-mail: esac@mindspring.com

Mon-Fri 10 4 Sat 10-2

Dir: Robin Fizhugh

Changing exhibitions of local, regional and national artists. All mediums, four galleries. N

1010 Summit Gallery

122 Fairhope Ave 36532

(251) 990-3151

E-mail: summit2002art@aol.com

Wed-Sat 10-5 day-star Tue by appt

Dir: Marilyn Roberts

Focus upon contemporary art in all mediums, emerging, local, national and international artists. Emphasis upon paintings and drawings. Special exhibitions, gallery talks and discourses G



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