Hello Art Lovers, In this month’s newsletter we tell you about Ankeli Christopher, an emerging artist out of Nigeria. His work is colorful and whimsical. We know you’re going to love him! We also share with you some of our recent interior decoration projects and we look back at some really cool events that were
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An Evening with Ed Gordon THIS Saturday!
This is going to be a very cool event! We are happy to have Emmy award winning broadcast journalist Ed Gordon at the gallery this Saturday for a very special book signing and Q&A! We’ll also have veteran journalist and communications professional Mary Benton as guest moderator! Ed’s new book “Let Me Give You Something
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We hope you can join us this Saturday for a special evening with award winning journalist Ed Gordon!
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JOIN US FOR HAPPY HOUR THIS FRIDAY!
Continue reading »1st Annual Jack Yates High School Art Supply Drive
Throughout the months of September and October, The Gite Gallery will be hosting its 1st Annual Jack Yates High School Art Supply Drive to help students fulfill their creative dreams. Jack Yates High School has nurtured the talents of world class artists, athletes, musicians, journalists, lawyers, engineers, politicians, doctors and other professionals. Located in the heart of
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CHRISTMAS IN JULY SALE
EVERYTHING IN THE GALLERY IS ON SALE! 30% – 75% OFF! July 23 – 26 10am – 6pm ORIGINAL PAINTINGS TRIBAL MASKS CEREMONIAL HATS BASKETS COPTIC CROSSES SCULPTURES STATUES ARTIFACTS ACCENT FURNITURE TEXTILES CUSTOM FRAMING COLONIAL FIGURES SHONA SCULPTURES UNDER $100 UNIQUE
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JUNE CLIENT OF THE MONTH
Since 1990, A. Renee Logans’ company, Access Data, a technology consulting, project management, and business development firm, has been located in a once swanky high-rise building in the Galleria area. But after years of neglect and a change of hands at least three times, Logans decided it was time to pick up and move. She
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