Heather Bennett at Bruno David Gallery

Installation has begun for Heather Bennett’s 6th solo exhibition at the gallery, entitled “REMIX”, opening Friday, November 7, from 6-8 pm, and on view through December 27, 2025. REMIX is a body of work which takes Heather Bennett’s past works, her archive, as material to create new meanings and stack them. The archive has long... Continue Reading →

James Austin Murray open studio

Gallery artist, James Austin Murray is opening his new studio in Verbank, New York (Hudson Valley). Come say hello, see new work, and get a glimpse of where it’s made. James is excited to share his new work, which began years ago. He committed himself to this body of work using earth to make both... Continue Reading →

Chris Kahler at BDG

Installation has begun for Chris Kahler's 14th solo exhibition at the gallery, entitled "FLUX", opening Friday, November 7, from 6-8 pm, and on view through December 27, 2025. The ”FLUX” series marks Kahler’s exploration of opalescence as a living system of perception in flux. Like biological processes, color is never fixed; it flashes between the... Continue Reading →

Last Week!

You are invited to see the exhibitions by Joe Chesla, Lisa K Blatt, Jean Mason and Stan Strembicki. The exhibitions will close Saturday, October 25.

Artist Talk at Bruno David Gallery

Don't miss the opportunity to join us for an ARTIST TALK with Joe Chesla, Jean Mason and Stan Strembicki at Bruno David Gallery on Saturday, October 18 at 4 pm. Bruno David Gallery offers gallery-based talks given by artists exhibiting over the course of the season. These events are free and open to the public... Continue Reading →

Columbia Archive Gallery upcoming exhibition

A new exhibition opens at Columbia Archive Gallery, 2731 Hickory Street, ST. Louis, MO 63104. Photography by Robert Bullivant and Drawings and Paintings by Owen Bullivant. Opening: Saturday, October 11, 2025, 5:30-8 pm. Read more at Events — Bruno David Gallery

Bunny Burson new public sculpture

Gallery artist, Bunny Burson unveils her large-scale stainless-steel sculpture, “The Common Code”, now on view at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado. Don’t miss this powerful piece! After many years documenting her family history through traditional printmaking processes, Bunny Burson became interested in the genetic piece of my past and began looking... Continue Reading →

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