According to the meteorological calendar, spring always starts on March 1. Embracing the arrival of spring, Fairweather’s artists joyfully captured the change in the season through their inspiring art, which the gallery proudly showcased, presenting a collection of uplifting and beautiful creations.

Dial it Up Vignette #1

Left to right: 1950s Mid-Century art chair, filled with vintage down-filled throw pillows, series of Clam Diggers original oil paintings by Micheal Muldoon, seascapes by Barbara Bacon Folawn,  one-of-a-kind shell encrusted mirror, hand painted wooden bowls by Janis Childs, fused art glass by Bob Heath, textiles by Jeanne Walker,  pen and walnut ink botanicals by Dorota Haber-Lehigh, watercolors by Mary Lyn Gough and Bill Baily, pottery by Marilyn Cohn and Marcia Hudson, Louis Vitton jewelry by Rene Hafeman, and abstract oil by Carmela Newstead, and bamboo nest sculpture by Charles Schweigert.

Dial it Up vignette #2

Left to right: Raw edge table by Stuart Dittbrenner, rag baskets by Jan Dittbrenner, art lamp by J.R. Moyer, pottery by Marcia Hudson and Marilyn Cohn, original pastel by Kathy Esnard, seascape oil by Barbara Bacon Folawn, fused glass by JoAnn Wellner and Bob Heath, seascape series by Karen E, Lewis, handpainted stemware by Greta Lindwood, abstract by Karen Doyle, watercolors by Paul Brent and Jo Pomeroy-Crockett, one-of-a-kind jewelry by Mary Truher and Mary Hurst, landscape are by Lee Munsell, with spring encaustic art by Peg Wells

Dial it Up vignette #3

Left to right: Gemstone art by Cherisse Mai, abstract by Diane Copenhaver, oil paintings by Melissa Jander and E.Jeanne Cuddeford, acrylic paintings by Jan Shield, 1950s Italian bistro chairs, driftwood bench, vintage art glass, hard-cover interior design art books, jewelry by Jim Hayes, mid-century braided pottery, textiles by Robin Labadie Montero, bird sculptures by Charles Schweigert, wood eggs by Mike Brown, and down-filled assorted throw pillows and shawls.

Dial it Up vignette #4

Left to right: Watercoclcor abstracts by Agnes Field,  art glass by JoAnn Wellner and Christine Downs, encaustic art by Emily Miller and Peg Wells, pastels by Kathy Esnard, photography by Dale Veith, silk textiles by Cicely Gilman, oil painting by Karen Doyle, paper art by Christine Trexel and Kris Zorko, jewelry by Nikki Hatt, fused glass trays by Carolyn Myers Lindberg, watercolor abstracts by Jo Pomery-Crockett, gemstone art by Cherisse Mai, with music stand and guitar from Jason Lambert. 

And, too, in appreciation to Jason Lambert for the Dial it Up gallery photos.

Fairweather House and Gallery

612 Broadway

In the center of the Historic Gilbert Block Building

Dial it Up

Art sale and show

Through March 25

Enjoy the time-lapse video showing efforts to create space for a previous Fairweather spring exhibition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhKYvSZM3bg

A premier source for stylish furnishings, fine art, and the most extraordinary accessories. Glass, paintings, photography, wood, stone, bronze, sculpture, ceramics, and jewelry.

Fairweather House and Gallery has become one of the historic Gilbert District’s sought-after destinations, offering an amazing, ever-changing visual experience.

We have represented a collection of fine art by an exceptional group of regional artists for over fifteen years, from traditional to transitional, contemporary to realism, and impressionism to emerging art.

 

Gallerist Denise Fairweather draws upon her earlier life in staging and high design, principally as a senior-level interior designer, allied member 1987-present/ American Society of Interior Designers.  

When an exhibit opens with the proper lighting, signs, and art on display, she wants it to be a perfect scene for the artists and art patrons. Since 2006, the accessories have been placed to complement the art created with a specific theme, working together to make an ideal exhibition.

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