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Friday, November 29, 2024 from 5 p.m.

Culture Has a New Address in Atlanta’s Historic Westside

Elliston Fine Art is thrilled to announce its gallery preview day and an open call for artists, art lovers, and collectors to discover some new art, and view our new space. For artists, this is an exciting opportunity to experience a gallery where you will be able to display your artwork in a dedicated venue that is purpose built for visual art – and for collectors to discover new artists or build relationships with existing ones.

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Event Details:

The gallery is located on the second floor.

What We Offer:

In one word, we are offering you: exposure. With that exposure, you will get to enjoy all of these things below, and these are just the start.

  • Gallery: A dedicated gallery to showcase works by artists represented by Elliston Fine Art
  • Wall Space: Gain access to premium gallery wall space to showcase the works artists on flexible rental terms.
  • Promotion Opportunities: Selected works will be highlighted in our promotional materials from time-to-time.
  • Sales Processing: Access to POS to sell your works during gallery hours.

Eligibility:

Elliston Fine Art is dedicated to highlighting works that feature depictions of the African diaspora – art by and about Black people and the Black experience. We invite emerging and established artists across a variety of disciplines–including painting–photography, and mixed media to showcase their works in our gallery.

 

Contact Us:

For questions, reach out to info@ellistonfineart.com.


Below are some photos and bits of information from some of our past events at Elliston Fine Art.

Saturday, February 24 from 6 PM

ART, WINE, GOOD COMPANY & A FUN NEIGHBHORHOOD ART STROLL AS WE BRING THE EXHIBITION TO A CLOSE

Venue: At the gallery’s space, 1003 Dill Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

We look forward to seeing you! The gallery will be shifting its Saturday hours to open later than the usual 12:00.

February 2-25, 2024

MISSING THREAD: THE STORY OF NGOIE

Rwanda-based visual artist, Willy Karekezi’s, first solo exhibition in the United States. The month-long event showcases a wide array of paintings that feature women as the primary subjects.

FOMO ALERT! PAST EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

If you missed the opening reception of Missing Thread: The Story of Ngoie, feast your eyes on the gallery’s guests having a great time.


On Friday, February 16, the gallery hosted the artist, Willy Karekezi, curator-researcher-scholar writer, Nailah Reine Barnes, and Atlanta based collector artist, Cedric Mcneal for a conversation moderated by the gallerist, Dwight Elliston.