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February 22, 2025

Tucson Desert Art Museum and Four Corners Gallery
(Juried Exhibition & Art Sale 2025)

Seeking New Pastures and Daisies Unite were juried into this museum art gallery exhibition!

Original artwork by Christy Olsen

Seeking New Pastures.
Pastel (dry medium) over ink. On toned paper. 18x24.

Original artwork by Christy Olsen

Daisies Unite.
Pastel (dry medium) over ink. On toned paper. 18x24.

Museum Juried Exhibition & Sale

For the spring 2025 season, the Four Corners Gallery will host a spectacular juried art show and sale, Pastel Expressions, in collaboration with the Tucson Pastel Society. The exhibition opens on March 19 and runs until April 26. Jurors selected sixty fine art pieces in the pastel medium, which include a wide range of subject matter, such as landscape, figure, abstract, or still life.

Website Announcement

Exhibition Dates

This juried art show and sale is open to the general public from Wednesday, March 19, through Saturday, April 26, 2025.

Admission

Admission to the gallery and the exhibition is free. Admission to enter the Museum is required.

Artist's Reception

The exhibition awards, sponsored by Holbein and Uart, will be announced at the artist's reception on Saturday, March 22, 2025 (12:00 PM—4:00 PM). Refreshments and live entertainment from Christopher Archer will also be provided.

Live Entertainment

Christopher Archer is a professional musician, and his chosen instrument is the 4-string plectrum banjo. He prefers to play soft background music with familiar songs from the 1930s through the 1960s. His music career began at age 15, winning 2nd place in the American Banjo Competition. Since then, he has played everything from Ragtime to Beethoven, headlining shows in Branson, Montana, and he spent years as the starring act on Holland America cruises and stints at Disneyworld.

About the Host

The Tucson Pastel Society (TPS) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization established to advocate and promote the pastel medium, unite pastel artists, and organize professional development and artistic growth opportunities that increase the community's awareness of the versatility and value of pastel fine art. Find them online at tucsonpastelsociety.org.


Jurors

Tony Allain and Jen Evenhus are internationally recognized fine artists and master pastelists.

About the Gallery and Museum

The Tucson Desert Art Museum presents thought-provoking exhibitions that explore the Southwest's art, history, and cultures. Nowhere else in Tucson will you find such a variety of regional art drawn from many cultural traditions. Find them online at TucsonDArt.org.


The Museum hosts national exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institution, Women Artists of the West, and American Women Artists to display various artistic styles and intriguing artwork. The Museum artifacts features a world-class collection of Native American textiles, classic and contemporary paintings, photography, and digital media.

Tucson Desert Art Museum Complex Front Door,
located in Santa Fe Square, advertising the show.

The Museum rotates special exhibits annually, and the Four Corners Gallery offers original paintings and sculptures for purchase, as well as Native American jewelry and pottery.

Tucson Desert Art Museum Complex Courtyard,
located in Santa Fe Square.

Located at 7000 East Tanque Verde Road, just west of Udall Park, and surrounded by magnificent panoramic views of the Catalina and Rincon mountains, the Museum is becoming a center for art, culture, and education on Tucson's east side. Its motto is "Visualize history through art." It invites guests to immerse themselves in history through beautiful art!

Address

7000 E Tanque Verde Rd,
Tucson, Arizona 85715

Directions

Located in Santa Fe Square, the entrance faces Sabino Canyon Road on the east side of the complex, behind Chase Bank.

Parking

They offer our museum members free parking in the parking lot opposite the Museum. Other parking spaces are located within the complex off of Tanque Verde Road.

Gallery Hours

Wednesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Closed: Mondays, Tuesdays, and any Major Holidays

Museum Hours

Wednesday - Saturday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Phone

520-202-3888

Web

Museum: TucsonDArt.org
Four Corners Gallery: TucsonDArt.org/shop

The Event

Photos from the installation.

Installation

Installation

Received first place award from the exhibition juror, Tony Allain, for Daisies Unite..

Installation

February 5, 2023

The Power of Pastel in Ironwood Gallery
(Juried Exhibition & Art Sale 2023)

Was accepted into the show!

Pastels have been a long-established medium in art history since its beginning in 16th-century Europe. Even as trends and tastes ebb and flow with the times, pastels have remained a constant among artists of every age for their versatility of use and effects.

Pastel on sanded paper by Christy Olsen
Rush Hour in Caye Caulker. 9x12. Pastel on sanded paper by Christy Olsen.

Pastels are unique in that their matte finish, with its painterly quality, is combined with the immediacy of drawing. This powerful combination makes this medium a staple in the contemporary artist's toolbox.

Juried Exhibition & Art Sale

This event is open to the general public. Artist's reception is at no charge. Admission to the museum is required for other dates and times.

This juried exhibition showcases the unique characteristics of pastels, as each artist expresses their inspiration through landscapes, structures, still life, portraits, and abstractions. Some works are created en plein air, rendered quickly with their subjects in real-time, while others are painstakingly executed in the studio over considerably longer periods. This collection of works by members of the Tucson Pastel Society truly reveals "The Power of Pastels."

Sixty-six paintings were accepted out of the one hundred and five submissions from multiple art guilds. Subject matter genres include landscapes, culture, structures, still life, etc., not necessarily limited to the Sonoran Desert region. The exhibition showcases some of Arizona's most accomplished pastel artists.

Juror

Desmond O-Hagen
Fine artist and master pastelist.

Exhibition Dates

March 11, 2023 - June 4, 2023

Artist's Reception

Friday, March 10, 2023 (4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.)

Refreshments will be served. Admission is free to the reception. If you go to the reception, enter through admissions and tell them you are there to see the show. They will admit you at no charge. You may also park in the side parking lot that is closer to the gallery. Directions are listed below.

About the Host

The Tucson Pastel Society (TPS) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization established to advocate and promote the pastel medium, unite pastel artists, and organize professional development and artistic growth opportunities that increase the community's awareness of the versatility and value of pastel fine art. Find them online at tucsonpastelsociety.org.

Tucson Pastel Society (TPS)

Web

TucsonPastelSociety.org

About the Gallery

Ironwood Gallery is an upscale art gallery and beautiful space that is transformed for each unique exhibit. It is located on the grounds of the Sonoran Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona, which includes live plants and animals to further the conservation message of its exhibits.


Inside Ironwood Gallery

Location

Ironwood Gallery
On the grounds of the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum
2021 N. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona 85743

Ironwood Gallery

Available Parking

Parking for the artist's reception will be available.

Parking for the Artist's Reception
Friday, March 10, 2023 (4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.)

Gallery Hours

Daily (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.).

Sale

Artwork may be purchased during the show but must stay hung throughout the exhibition.

For Purchasing Information:
Phone +1 (520) 883-3024

Collaborative Challenge Piece

The challenge piece was accepted into the show!

One collaborative piece featuring nine different interpretations of a shared subject is featured. This final work is for sale during the show. Proceeds benefit ASDM and the TPS.

Pastel on paper by Christy Olsen
Art challenge. 8x8. Pastel on paper by Christy Olsen.


The Event

Image from the installation.

Opening Artist's Reception

Framed Collaborative Piece

Opening Artist's Reception

Opening Artist's Reception

Opening Artist's Reception

Honors

Received and honorable mention award from judge for Rush Hour in Caye Caulker.

Rush Hour in Caye Caulker received an honorable mention award.

September 11, 2018

Richeson 75 Figure & Portrait
(Juried Exhibition & Art Sale 2018)

Cowgirl received a Meritorious Award in the Richeson 75 international art competition.

The "Richeson75 Figure & Portrait" annual exhibition will show at the Richeson School of Art gallery. This event is open to the general public. Admission is at no charge.

Cowgirl, original painting by Christy Olsen
Cowgirl. 9x12. Pastel on board by Christy Olsen.

Juried Exhibition & Art Sale

Richeson 75 International is an art competition that allows established and emerging artists to show their latest, best work to a broader and more appreciative audience. The Richeson School of Art facilitates each competition with a unique genre. Artists worldwide submit their pieces annually, and only 75 pieces are chosen, which is why it is called the "Richeson 75 International."

Jack Richeson & Co., Inc. underwrites large cash prizes for Best-In-Show and generous prizes of Richeson art studio furniture and materials for each contest cycle genre. The 75 finalists for each regular contest genre exhibit their work in the beautiful Richeson Gallery, which appears in a hardcover book for that annual competition genre.

There is also a companion online exhibit that reaches a broad audience. Medium categories include 1) oil, oil pastels, & acrylics, 2) Other media (soft pastels, drawing /dry media, watercolor, gouache, casein, printmaking, etc.).

Dates

October 25 - December 2, 2018

Artist's Reception

October 26, 2018 (5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m..)
Refreshments served.

About the Host

Jack Richeson & Co. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality art materials. In 2005, the company's founder and CEO, Jack Richeson, realized his lifelong dream of creating a resource for artists to exhibit artwork, gain inspiration, and further their artistic education.

We are proud to utilize locally and nationally known artists who teach a variety of art mediums at our on-site location, the Richeson School of Art organization. Their studio, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, functions as an educational classroom, a life drawing session studio, and a local meeting space for artists to work during our open studio times.

About the Gallery

The Richeson Art Gallery, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, features over 700 original works of art composed by the Richeson Permanent Collection and regional and local artists. As part of its mission to support the visual arts community, the Richeson School of Art operates and sponsors an art gallery on-site.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

There are two rotating exhibit spaces where world-renowned artists' work hangs alongside up-and-coming artists' work, creating a beautiful harmony for visitors to experience. The permanent collection holds over 500 works by artists, including Stephen Quiller, Zoltan Szabo, Ramon Kelly, Richard Schmidt, Urania Christy Tarbet, Erica Norelius, and many more.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

Location

Richeson Gallery
557 Marcella Street, Kimberly, WI, 54136

Hours

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
Wednesdays (10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m..)
Saturdays (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m..)
Sundays & Mondays (Closed)
Or call for an appointment.

Sales

Artwork may be purchased during the show at the gallery, but it must stay hung throughout the exhibition. For Purchasing Information:
- Visit Richesongallery.com
- Phone +1 (800) 233-2404 or +1 (920) 560-3777
- Or email: artschool@richesonart.com


Publications

Cowgirl was published in the limited edition Richeson 75 International exhibition book.

All Richeson 75 International competitions are capped off with the publication of a collectible, limited-edition, full-color, hardcover exhibit book. These books include the finalists' work and feature meritorious awards from the competition.

Richeson 75 International
Figure & Portrait 2018

March 8, 2016

Richeson 75 Small Works
(Juried Exhibition & Art Sale 2016)

North Light Window was accepted into the show as a finalist in the Richeson 75 international art competition! Flower Girl and Peaches also received Meritorious Awards.

The "Richeson Small Works" annual exhibition will be held at the Richeson School of Art gallery and is open to the general public. Admission is free.

North Light Window, original painting by Christy Olsen
North Light Window. 8x10. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.

Juried Exhibition & Art Sale

Richeson 75 International is an art competition that allows established and emerging artists to show their latest, best work to a broader and more appreciative audience. The Richeson School of Art facilitates each competition with a unique genre. Artists worldwide submit their pieces annually, and only 75 pieces are chosen, which is why it is called the "Richeson 75 International."

Jack Richeson & Co., Inc. underwrites large cash prizes for Best-In-Show and generous prizes of Richeson art studio furniture and materials for each contest cycle genre. The 75 finalists for each regular contest genre exhibit their work in the beautiful Richeson Gallery, which appears in a hardcover book for that annual competition genre.

There is also a companion online exhibit that reaches a broad audience. Medium categories include 1) oil, oil pastels, & acrylics, 2) Other media (soft pastels, drawing /dry media, watercolor, gouache, casein, printmaking, etc.).

Flower Girl, original painting by Christy Olsen
Flower Girl. 8x10. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.


Peaches, original painting by Christy Olsen
Peaches. 8x10. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.

Dates

February 24 - April 2, 2016

Artist's Reception

Tuesday, March 7, 2016 (5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m..)
Refreshments served.

About the Host

Jack Richeson & Co. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality art materials. In 2005, the company's founder and CEO, Jack Richeson, realized his lifelong dream of creating a resource for artists to exhibit artwork, gain inspiration, and further their artistic education.

We are proud to utilize locally and nationally known artists who teach a variety of art mediums at our on-site location, the Richeson School of Art organization. Their studio, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, functions as an educational classroom, a life drawing session studio, and a local meeting space for artists to work during our open studio times.

About the Gallery

The Richeson Art Gallery, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, features over 700 original works of art composed by the Richeson Permanent Collection and regional and local artists. As part of its mission to support the visual arts community, the Richeson School of Art operates and sponsors an art gallery on-site.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

There are two rotating exhibit spaces where world-renowned artists' work hangs alongside up-and-coming artists' work, creating a beautiful harmony for visitors to experience. The permanent collection holds over 500 works by artists, including Stephen Quiller, Zoltan Szabo, Ramon Kelly, Richard Schmidt, Urania Christy Tarbet, Erica Norelius, and many more.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

Location

Richeson Gallery
557 Marcella Street, Kimberly, WI, 54136

Hours

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
Wednesdays (10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m..)
Saturdays (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m..)
Sundays & Mondays (Closed)
Or call for an appointment.

Sales

Artwork may be purchased during the show at the gallery, but it must stay hung throughout the exhibition. For Purchasing Information:
- Visit Richesongallery.com.
- Phone +1 (800) 233-2404 or +1 (920) 560-3777
- Or email: artschool@richesonart.com



Post-Exhibition

Artwork may be viewed online during the exhibition or post-exhibition dates.
- Richeson75.com
- Small Works 2016 Home Page
- Small Works 2016 (Oils & Acrylics)



Publications

North Light Window, Flower Girl, and Peaches were published in the limited edition Richeson 75 International exhibition book.

All Richeson 75 International competitions are capped off with publishing a collectible, limited-edition, full-color, hardcover exhibit book. These books include the finalists' work and feature meritorious awards from the competition.

Richeson 75 International
Small Works 2016

February 1, 2016

Richeson 75 Still Life & Floral
(Juried Exhibition & Art Sale 2016)

Romantic Getaway and Peaches & Cream received a Meritorious Award in the Richeson 75 international art competition.

The "Richeson 75 Still Life & Floral" annual exhibition will be shown at the Richeson School of Art gallery and is open to the general public. Admission is at no charge.

Espresso, original painting by Christy Olsen
Romantic Getaway. 16x20. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.

Juried Exhibition & Art Sale

Richeson 75 International is an art competition that allows established and emerging artists to show their latest, best work to a broader and more appreciative audience. The Richeson School of Art facilitates each competition with a unique genre. Artists worldwide submit their pieces annually, and only 75 pieces are chosen, which is why it is called the "Richeson 75 International."

Jack Richeson & Co., Inc. underwrites large cash prizes for Best-In-Show and generous prizes of Richeson art studio furniture and materials for each contest cycle genre. The 75 finalists for each regular contest genre exhibit their work in the beautiful Richeson Gallery, which appears in a hardcover book for that annual competition genre.

There is also a companion online exhibit that reaches a broad audience. Medium categories include 1) oil, oil pastels, & acrylics, 2) Other media (soft pastels, drawing /dry media, watercolor, gouache, casein, printmaking, etc.).

Peaches & Cream, original painting by Christy Olsen
Peaches & Cream. 16x20. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.

Dates

March 3 - March 31, 2016

Artist's Reception

March 7, 2016 (5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m..)
Refreshments served.

About the Host

Jack Richeson & Co. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality art materials. In 2005, the company's founder and CEO, Jack Richeson, realized his lifelong dream of creating a resource for artists to exhibit artwork, gain inspiration, and further their artistic education.

We are proud to utilize locally and nationally known artists who teach a variety of art mediums at our on-site location, the Richeson School of Art organization. Their studio, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, functions as an educational classroom, a life drawing session studio, and a local meeting space for artists to work during our open studio times.

About the Gallery

The Richeson Art Gallery, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, features over 700 original works of art composed by the Richeson Permanent Collection and regional and local artists. As part of its mission to support the visual arts community, the Richeson School of Art operates and sponsors an art gallery on-site.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

There are two rotating exhibit spaces where world-renowned artists' work hangs alongside up-and-coming artists' work, creating a beautiful harmony for visitors to experience. The permanent collection holds over 500 works by artists, including Stephen Quiller, Zoltan Szabo, Ramon Kelly, Richard Schmidt, Urania Christy Tarbet, Erica Norelius, and many more.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

Location

Richeson Gallery
557 Marcella Street, Kimberly, WI, 54136

Hours

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
Wednesdays (10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m..)
Saturdays (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m..)
Sundays & Mondays (Closed)
Or call for an appointment.

Sales

Artwork may be purchased during the show at the gallery, but it must stay hung throughout the exhibition. For Purchasing Information:
- Visit Richesongallery.com
- Phone +1 (800) 233-2404 or +1 (920) 560-3777
- Or email: artschool@richesonart.com


Publications

Romantic Getaway and Peaches & Cream were published in the limited edition Richeson 75 International exhibition book.

All Richeson 75 International competitions are capped off with publishing a collectible, limited-edition, full-color, hardcover exhibit book. These books include the finalists' work and feature meritorious awards from the competition.

Richeson 75 International
Still Life and Floral 2016

February 1, 2015

Richeson 75 Still Life & Floral
(Juried Exhibition & Art Sale 2015)

Espresso and Vintage Harvest each received a Meritorious Award in the Richeson 75 international art competition.

The "Richeson 75 Still Life & Floral" annual exhibition will be shown at the Richeson School of Art gallery and is open to the public. Admission is at no charge.

Espresso, original painting by Christy Olsen
Espresso. 16x20. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.

Juried Exhibition & Art Sale

Richeson 75 International is an art competition that allows established and emerging artists to show their latest, best work to a broader and more appreciative audience. The Richeson School of Art facilitates each competition with a unique genre. Artists worldwide submit their pieces annually, and only 75 pieces are chosen, which is why it is called the "Richeson 75 International."

Jack Richeson & Co., Inc. underwrites large cash prizes for Best-In-Show and generous prizes of Richeson art studio furniture and materials for each contest cycle genre. The 75 finalists for each regular contest genre exhibit their work in the beautiful Richeson Gallery, which appears in a hardcover book for that annual competition genre.

There is also a companion online exhibit that reaches a broad audience. Medium categories include 1) oil, oil pastels, & acrylics, 2) Other media (soft pastels, drawing /dry media, watercolor, gouache, casein, printmaking, etc.).

Vintage Harvest, original painting by Christy Olsen
Vintage Harvest. 16x20. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.

Dates

March 3 - March 31, 2015

Artist's Reception

March 7, 2015 (5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m..)
Refreshments served.

About the Host

Jack Richeson & Co. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality art materials. In 2005, the company's founder and CEO, Jack Richeson, realized his lifelong dream of creating a resource for artists to exhibit artwork, gain inspiration, and further their artistic education.

We are proud to utilize locally and nationally known artists who teach a variety of art mediums at our on-site location, the Richeson School of Art organization. Their studio, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, functions as an educational classroom, a life drawing session studio, and a local meeting space for artists to work during our open studio times.

About the Gallery

The Richeson Art Gallery, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, features over 700 original works of art composed by the Richeson Permanent Collection and regional and local artists. As part of its mission to support the visual arts community, the Richeson School of Art operates and sponsors an art gallery on-site.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

There are two rotating exhibit spaces where world-renowned artists' work hangs alongside up-and-coming artists' work, creating a beautiful harmony for visitors to experience. The permanent collection holds over 500 works by artists, including Stephen Quiller, Zoltan Szabo, Ramon Kelly, Richard Schmidt, Urania Christy Tarbet, Erica Norelius, and many more.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

Location

Richeson Gallery
557 Marcella Street, Kimberly, WI, 54136

Hours

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
Wednesdays (10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m..)
Saturdays (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m..)
Sundays & Mondays (Closed)
Or call for an appointment.

Sales

Artwork may be purchased during the show at the gallery, but it must stay hung throughout the exhibition. For Purchasing Information:
- Visit Richesongallery.com
- Phone +1 (800) 233-2404 or +1 (920) 560-3777
- Or email: artschool@richesonart.com


Publications

Espresso and Vintage Harvest were published in the limited edition Richeson 75 International exhibition book.

All Richeson 75 International competitions are capped off with publishing a collectible, limited-edition, full-color, hardcover exhibit book. These books include the finalists' work and feature meritorious awards from the competition.

Richeson 75 International
Still Life and Floral 2015

May 14, 2014

Richeson 75 Landscape, Seascape & Architecture
(Juried Exhibition & Art Sale 2014)

47 Miles to Tucson was accepted as a finalist, and Italian Trees received a Meritorious Award in the Richeson 75 international art competition.

The "Richeson 75 Landscape, Seascape & Architecture" annual exhibition will be shown at the Richeson School of Art gallery. Admission is free.

47 Miles to Tucson, original painting by Christy Olsen
47 Miles to Tucson. 18x36. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.
“This is what I see every time I hit the ‘47 miles to Tucson’ mile marker on the way home from Phoenix. I love the shape at the top of Picacho Peak, I think everyone in Southern Arizona recognizes ‘the peak’. During the afternoon, you can really see some terrific dark rich shadows on the side of the mountain that add a bit of mystery to this intriguing desert landscape.” --Christy Olsen

Juried Exhibition & Art Sale

Richeson 75 International is an art competition that allows established and emerging artists to show their latest, best work to a broader and more appreciative audience. The Richeson School of Art facilitates each competition with a unique genre. Artists worldwide submit their pieces annually, and only 75 pieces are chosen, which is why it is called the "Richeson 75 International."

Jack Richeson & Co., Inc. underwrites large cash prizes for Best-In-Show and generous prizes of Richeson art studio furniture and materials for each contest cycle genre. The 75 finalists for each regular contest genre exhibit their work in the beautiful Richeson Gallery, which appears in a hardcover book for that annual competition genre.

There is also a companion online exhibit that reaches a broad audience. Medium categories include 1) oil, oil pastels, & acrylics, 2) Other media (soft pastels, drawing /dry media, watercolor, gouache, casein, printmaking, etc.).

Somewhere in Idaho, original painting by Christy Olsen
Italian Trees. 24x36. Oil on board by Christy Olsen.

Dates

June 1 - August 31, 2014

Artist's Reception

Friday, June 6, 2014 (5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m..)
Refreshments served.

About the Host

Jack Richeson & Co. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality art materials. In 2005, the company's founder and CEO, Jack Richeson, realized his lifelong dream of creating a resource for artists to exhibit artwork, gain inspiration, and further their artistic education.

We are proud to utilize locally and nationally known artists who teach a variety of art mediums at our on-site location, the Richeson School of Art organization. Their studio, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, functions as an educational classroom, a life drawing session studio, and a local meeting space for artists to work during our open studio times.

About the Gallery

The Richeson Art Gallery, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin, features over 700 original works of art composed by the Richeson Permanent Collection and regional and local artists. As part of its mission to support the visual arts community, the Richeson School of Art operates and sponsors an art gallery on-site.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

There are two rotating exhibit spaces where world-renowned artists' work hangs alongside up-and-coming artists' work, creating a beautiful harmony for visitors to experience. The permanent collection holds over 500 works by artists, including Stephen Quiller, Zoltan Szabo, Ramon Kelly, Richard Schmidt, Urania Christy Tarbet, Erica Norelius, and many more.

Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI

Location

Richeson Gallery
557 Marcella Street, Kimberly, WI, 54136

Hours

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
Wednesdays (10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m..)
Saturdays (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m..)
Sundays & Mondays (Closed)
Or call for an appointment.

Sales

Artwork may be purchased during the show at the gallery, but it must stay hung throughout the exhibition. For Purchasing Information:
- Visit Richesongallery.com
- Phone +1 (800) 233-2404 or +1 (920) 560-3777
- Or email: artschool@richesonart.com



Post-Exhibition

Artwork may be viewed online during the exhibition or post-exhibition dates.
- Richeson75.com
- Landscape, Seascape & Architecture 2016 Home Page
- Landscape, Seascape & Architecture 2016 (Oils & Acrylics)


Publications

47 Miles to Tucson, Italian Trees, and Somewhere in Idaho were published in the limited edition Richeson 75 International exhibition book.

All Richeson 75 International competitions are capped off with publishing a collectible, limited-edition, full-color, hardcover exhibit book. These books include the finalists' work and feature meritorious awards from the competition.

Richeson 75 International
Landscape, Seascape & Architecture 2014