I was recently interviewed by Jeremy Abernathy for the Creative Loafing Speakeasy. Here is the link to view it on the Creative Loafing Culture Surfing blog.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Creative Loafing Interview
I was recently interviewed by Jeremy Abernathy for the Creative Loafing Speakeasy. Here is the link to view it on the Creative Loafing Culture Surfing blog.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Fay Gold Gallery Moving
It was just announced in the AJC on February 26th that Fay Gold will be closing her Miami Circle gallery location on April 1st. I wanted to post something here on my blog to inform everyone (and to put some rumors to rest) and to encourage everyone to come view my exhibition before the show ends on March 28th. http://www.faygoldgallery.com
Please continue to support the arts and the artists you love however you can... your support, encouragement, and patronage helps keep the creativity flowing and is very much appreciated!
The following was printed in the Atlanta Journal Constitution on February 26, 2009:
Fay Gold plans to close her gallery, a fixture on the arts scene since 1980, and become a private dealer and art consultant. Lagging sales in a bad economy made overhead costs at her Miami Circle venue unsustainable. A moving sale will be held during regular business hours from March 5 to 28. Fay Gold Gallery will close April 1.
Never a shrinking violet, Gold has no intention of disappearing from the Atlanta art scene.
“I will hold small salon-style receptions in my home as well as mount larger exhibitions at alternative spaces,” she says. “I will also have more time to finish my forthcoming memoir, ‘Basquiat’s Cat.’ “
Please continue to support the arts and the artists you love however you can... your support, encouragement, and patronage helps keep the creativity flowing and is very much appreciated!
The following was printed in the Atlanta Journal Constitution on February 26, 2009:
Fay Gold plans to close her gallery, a fixture on the arts scene since 1980, and become a private dealer and art consultant. Lagging sales in a bad economy made overhead costs at her Miami Circle venue unsustainable. A moving sale will be held during regular business hours from March 5 to 28. Fay Gold Gallery will close April 1.
Never a shrinking violet, Gold has no intention of disappearing from the Atlanta art scene.
“I will hold small salon-style receptions in my home as well as mount larger exhibitions at alternative spaces,” she says. “I will also have more time to finish my forthcoming memoir, ‘Basquiat’s Cat.’ “
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