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"Would love to show in your gallery...lets talk.  Will be spending lots of time in the next few months in Los Angeles.  Contact me via my cell:  941 320 1481 or via BAIA and or email:  fultonross@yahoo.com Gale Fulton Ross"
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Evolve the Gallery

Evolve the Gallery is the source for evocative fine art. Art that moves you emotionally, mentally, intellectually and spiritually. We seek out local, national and international incomparable artists to provide you with original works. We engage art lovers through a variety of mediums including paintings, sculptures, photography and mixed media.

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At 11:52am on January 5, 2012, gale fulton ross said…

Would love to show in your gallery...lets talk.  Will be spending lots of time in the

next few months in Los Angeles.  Contact me via my cell:  941 320 1481 or via BAIA and or

email:  fultonross@yahoo.com

Gale Fulton Ross

At 11:24pm on March 24, 2011, Deborah M Pittman said…

Hey Michelle, I'm new to this. I know I need to reload my  photos - without the numbers, but if you have any otehr advice, let me know.

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At 11:31pm on January 7, 2011, Ronnie Phillips said…
Hello and thanks...my site is www.ronphillipsart.com
At 2:48pm on December 20, 2010, A.Michelle Blakeley said…

Made in America: Untold Stories - February is Black History Month. Evolve the Gallery is looking for artists' unique visual perspectives on untold stories of African American contributions to American history. Subject matter can include sports, history, art, entertainment, politics, education, society, etc.

Open to all artists. Entries must represent original works (painting, sculpture, mixed media, digital photography and photography only). ARTIST STATEMENT must be included in submission. Please submit up to 5 high resolution .jpegs of works. Website links will NOT be viewed without accompanying artist statement and CV. DEADLINE: January 20, 2011

All submissions should be emailed to: info@evolvethegallery.com or

Send DVD to: Evolve the Gallery, PO Box 5944, Historic Oak Park Sacramento, California 95817

For additional information or questions, please email: info@evolvethegallery.com or call (916) 572-5123

 

At 12:05pm on December 9, 2010, Julie Stoker said…
It's nice to meet another artistic-minded person! Thanks for the request.
At 12:27am on December 8, 2010, Malik Seneferu said…
yes indeed ineed to get up there to pick up my art from the law library
At 12:51pm on September 21, 2010, AA said…
The Garrick-Williams Agency and Art Adrenaline specializes in Power Publicity for the Arts and Creative Endeavors. We would be honored to connect with you as friend through BAIA.

Lexington Garrick and Fletch Williams
The Garrick-Williams Agency/Art Adrenaline
Publicity for the Arts and Creative Endeavors
www.preffects.com/gwa
At 1:01am on August 23, 2010, Vanessa Graham said…
Hello,
I didn't have the opportunity to introduce myself at TH Gallery this past weekend. I will look forward to seeing your new gallery!!
At 10:36am on July 28, 2010, SERINITY KNIGHT said…
Your welcome and thank you! This should be an exciting venture to meet and be connected with other notable Black artists - the world is getting smaller and smaller by the minute.
At 8:22pm on July 27, 2010, SERINITY KNIGHT said…
The sculpture in question is "African Venus" [1851] by sculptor Charles Cordier, [French 1827 - 1905 ]

Charles Cordier, was a master of Ethnographic sculpture, [ethnography as pertaining to the branch of anthropology that deals with the scientific description of specific human cultures and ethnicity's]. African Venus is said to be one of two ethnographic busts, that sparked Cordier's career and inspiration for the statue of liberty and the abolition of slavery are evoked with two firsts . "Cordier submitted a plaster cast of the bust of an African visitor to Paris to the Salon of 1848, and two years later he again entered it as a bronze (Walters 54.2664). A young African woman served as the model for this companion piece in 1851. Regarded as powerful expressions of nobility and dignity, these sculptures proved to be highly popular: casts were acquired by the Museum of National History in Paris and also by Queen Victoria. The Walters' pair were cast by the Paris foundry Eck and Durand in 1852. His bronzes were esteemed by 19th-century viewers as expressions of human pride and dignity in the face of grave injustice."
 
 
 

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