Largest Survey of Granville Redmond on View
Learn about “Granville Redmond: The Eloquent Palette,” a traveling exhibition of some 85 early California landscapes that together comprise the largest survey of the Impressionist painter’s work ever assembled.
Maxine Johnston, Rest in Peace
We honor the life and memory of B. Maxine Johnston, a founder of the Scottsdale Artists’ School.
Geoffrey Gersten: Forever Yours
“Forever Yours” is an ongoing series of oil paintings inspired by and based on photographs including Kodachromes, Ektachromes, and Polaroids from 1900 to 1969.
Stories: Paintings by David Peikon
Cavalier Gallery will soon present an exhibition of recent paintings by David Peikon, ranging from cityscapes to landscapes and botanicals.
On View in St. Louis: American Artist Lon Brauer
All figurative in nature, each work explores a specific narrative and carries a dubious story within.
Contemporary California Sculpture: Modern Works from NSS
Although differing in subject matter and material, all of the exhibited artists are creating three-dimensional representational works with a contemporary twist.
Portraiture 2020
From timeless works to dynamic images, these painters show that while the subject matter may be similar, it is the artists’ unique styles that have established each of them in the contemporary fine art world.
A Father and Son’s Journey in Paint
This museum exhibition explores 40 years of the artistic collaboration between Rockport father and son, Tom and T. M. Nicholas.
Adrienne Stein Solo Show: Elementals
The newest body of work by this contemporary figurative artist (and FACE faculty member) explores the four elements: earth, fire, water, and air.
Here We Go Again
A letter from Peter Trippi on bananas in art and more, in this preview of the newest issue of Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine.









