A big thanks to Art New England and contributing editor Debbie Hagan for including EBK Gallery in the article “Why Do We Need Galleries” read full article below… Continue Reading
A big thanks to Art New England and contributing editor Debbie Hagan for including EBK Gallery in the article “Why Do We Need Galleries” read full article below… Continue Reading
Art Moves 2015 8th International Festival of Art on Billboards September 1 – October 7, Toruń, Poland Opening: September 4, 2015, 12 noon Pl. Rapackiego, Toruń This year’s theme: “What Has Real Value? Can Money Buy Everything?” 18 artists representing 8 countries: Lex Drewinski / Germany , Aleksandra Leszczyńska / Poland, Lucy Pisanava / Canada , Adam… Continue Reading
Artist Carla Gannis was interviewed by Brainard Cary of Yale radio, WYBC . She currently has her “Garden of Emoji Delights” on view at The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY. Gannis will be shown in October at EBK Gallery and hopefully “Garden of Emoji Delights” is going to be the showcase piece…stay tuned for updates on that… Continue Reading
The July/August issue of Art New England features the art work of Jennifer Knaus on the cover. http://artnewengland.com/ Continue Reading
New York artist Ed Potokar was featured on the Today Show a few weeks ago. His work is currently on view in the gallery from July 7th til July 20th. 218 Pearl St, Hartford, CT Here’s a link to a video of the feature. Continue Reading
Check out this interview with Alvaro! http://www.zancada.com/2015/07/entrevista-alvaro-tapia-ilustrador/ Continue Reading
Check out this nice write up by Susan Dunne of the Hartford Courant on California artist Dan Levin. http://www.courant.com/entertainment/museums-galleries Continue Reading
Art For Sale! EBK Gallery and Real Art Ways present “Art For Sale” An exhibit of selected Artwork by Connecticut Artists June 12th to August 23rd Meet Artists at the opening reception June 12th Friday evening 5-8 pm Real Art Ways | 56 Arbor St Hartford, CT 06106 Continue Reading
Check out this review by writer Tori Rysz for the Mark Williams exhibit. Here’s a link to her blog http://torirysz.com/ Continue Reading