Happy Holidays to all, from Apollo Art Services, the crew who can wrap a present with precision! 🧤🎁
🖼️ : Salvador Dali “Noel”, 1948
Holiday Greeting card for Hallmark
Happy Thanksgiving to you and to yours! 🍂🥧🍁
🖼️: Will H. Bradley, born Boston, MA 1868-died La Jolla, CA 1962
“The Chap-Book. Thanksgiving No.”
Lithograph 1895
Happy Father’s Day to all those expressive & inspirational dad’s out there.
🖼️: The Artist’s Father, Reading “L’Événement”, 1866
Paul Cezanne (1839 - 1906)
Oil on Canvas
Kindred Spirits - Intergenerational Forms of Expression, 1966-1999 is a joint exhibit between Fisk University and the Frist Art Museum.
We were happy to be a part of this project and exhibition, with installing at Fisk’s Carl Van Vechten Gallery.
Both exhibits are now open and make sure to check them out. Mar 14 - Jun 1.
Special shoutout to @clearforge for the top notch mount making.
Just got back in town from installing a very lovely exhibit at @uag_sewanee
RaMell Ross: Spell, Time, Practice, American, Body.
@ramellross
Photography, Sculpture, Video, Performance… it’s got it all. RaMell Ross is currently up for several Oscar nominations for Nickel Boys. As usual Shelley MacLaren and the @uag_sewanee has their finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist.
Make the trip. Open til end of March. Totally worth it.
Made Flesh is open in the Haley Gallery at @stgeorgesnashville
Featuring contemporary artists from Nashville, Knoxville, & Chattanooga. It’s open for a few months, so make sure to visit and have a look! Some very nice work.
Curated by @jeredsprecher
Eyewitness: Chronicling Nashville and Beyond is now open at @nowatnpl - Downtown Main branch.
We were thrilled to be a part & install. Go check it out, especially if you like seeing Nashville throughout the years.
Thank you to Apollo Art Services and Facilities Management for helping install our new exhibition by RaMell Ross!
“Spell, Time, Practice, American, Body” opens January 30th!
Happy Father’s Day to all those expressive & inspirational dad’s out there.
🖼️: “A Portrait of the Artist’s Father”, Antonio Mancini (1852–1930)
Oil on Canvas