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If you wish to be a part of the State Street Gallery and are a serious quality artist, AND if you have 15 to 20 pieces ready to consign or exhibit, then please do the following...
Send:
- 5-20 photographs or 5-20 graphic files on a CD or disk in JPEG or TIFF format (NO slides);
- Self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE); and
- Short bio + contact info.
Mail to:
State Street Gallery
109 State Street
Madison WI 53703
We will also look at original, hand-crafted and artistic "gifts," such as art jewelry, and exceptional limited edition prints.
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State Street Gallery offers exclusive representation to unique & incredible artists, such as...
Stefan Alexandres
Stefan Alexandres is a Greek artist from Florida who creates contemporary metal sculptures and architectural metalwork.
Dottie Boscamp
[Artist statement forthcoming]
Gayle Bradley-Johnson
Gayle Bradley-Johnson's acrylic paintings on canvas are colorful, emotional interpretations of northern Midwest landscapes.
Amy Dallmann-Jones
Add a little beauty and magic to your life with the simple elegance of iTesori art jewelry.
Anthony Dallmann-Jones
"Engagement... I paint for two people: Myself and the next person to see it. First of all, I want to be engaged, to have fun/find meaning. Then I want you to be engaged enough to look long enough to 'get it.'"
Zak Jones
"I paint to stay in the moment. The moment is where the painter and viewer meet."
Joye Moon
Joye Moon's unique watercolors encompass realism to abstraction, florals and portraits to landscapes using innovative techniques and methods.
Lenny Nagler
[Artist statement forthcoming]
Steve Wirtz
Wisconsin native Steve Wirtz is becoming increasingly well-known for his work in the medium of laminated paper. His skill as an artist, along with his sense of humor, combine to create the fanatical sculptures seen at State Street Gallery.
Tatiana Zank
"In order to drive people's attention and make the images of my paintings stay in their minds I use luscious colors, carefully chosen subjects and large scales for my paintings. My hope is that viewers will be able to shut off the world around them and enter a different world behind the canvas, a 'perfect world' that viewers created themselves by interacting with my paintings."
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