Galleries all across the country are opening their holiday miniature shows as we race toward 2016. Fine Art Today has compiled a list of just a few. Who’s included?
 
Although temperatures continue to fall, the gallery scene across the country hustles and bustles energetically with a series of miniature holiday exhibitions. Any and all of the following are sure to delight the eyes and enliven the spirit:
 
“25th Annual Holiday Miniatures Show” at Abend Gallery, Denver, Colorado. 12/4-1/16

“Hardly Strictly Mini: A Biennial Holiday Benefit Exhibition” at Bolinas Museum, Bolinas, California. 11/21-1/03

“Annual Small Works Online Exhibition” at Cavalier Galleries, Greenwich, Connecticut. 11/27-12/31

“Little Gems: Holiday Show” at Dawson Cole Fine Art, Palm Desert, California. 12/2-12/23

“Arturo Chávez: Small Works” at Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 12/4-1/16

“Miniature Show” at Illume Gallery of Fine Art, Salt Lake City, Utah.

“Small Works Show” at Insight Gallery, Fredericksburg, Texas. 11/19-12/23

“Holiday Small Works Show” at Legacy Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona. 12/10 – 12/31

Stocked with “minis” at Gallery NAGA, Boston, Massachusetts. 12/15 – 12/19

“Artists of the Black Hills — Holiday Miniature Art Show” at Prairie Edge Galleries, Rapid City, South Dakota. 11/20-1/02

“Small Works 2015” at Principle Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia. 12/5-12/23

“Holiday Miniature Show” at Randy Higbee Gallery, Costa Mesa, California. Through 12/24

“Holiday Small Works Show” at Roux & Cyr Fine Art Gallery, Portland, Maine. 12/4

“Deck the Walls: Holiday Miniature Show” at Trailside Galleries, Jackson, Wyoming. 12/1-12/13
 
“Holiday Small Works Exhibit 2015” at Twilight Gallery, Seattle, Washington. 12/10-1/31
 
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Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster is the former Editor of Fine Art Today and worked as an editorial and creative marketing assistant for Streamline Publishing. Andrew graduated from The University of North Carolina at Asheville with a B.A. in Art History and Ceramics. He then moved on to the University of Oregon, where he completed an M.A. in Art History. Studying under scholar Kathleen Nicholson, he completed a thesis project that investigated the peculiar practice of embedded self-portraiture within Christian imagery during the 15th and early 16th centuries in Italy.

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