Earls Court Gallery
Description
Earls Court Gallery provides Hamilton and its surrounding region with Contemporary and Historically significant Fine Art.Exhibition space changes every 4-5 weeks. Earls Court Gallery was established in 1973 by Robert Daniels and Doug Nixon as a print and framing gallery at 78 George Street, Hamilton. Most will remember Earls Court Gallery's previous location at 105 George Street,
Hamilton. For 29 years, Earls Court Gallery provided museum quality framing and a venue to display fine art in Hamilton. In September 2009, Robert Daniels relocated Earls Court Gallery to a street front building at 215 Ottawa Street North, Hamilton. The Gallery's new location offers 1600 square feet of display space and a 1000 square foot framing facility. Earls Court Gallery continues to provide a spectacular venue for local and national artists to exhibit their work, while making available historical artworks produced by some of Canada's finest artists.
Owner: Robert Daniels
Curator: Andrea Jackman
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LAST WEEK TO CATCH "THE VOYAGER" Work by Conrad Furey. CLOSES Saturday, February 20, 2016.
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UPCOMING EXHIBIT..... CONFIGURATIONS Work By: Rick Cook, Sandor Monos, Rachel Ovadia, Paul Wysmyk. February 25 - March 26, 2016
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The Voyager: Selected Works From The Estate Of Conrad Furey. * Many pieces exhibited for the first time*
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Happy New Year! SATURDAY is the last day to catch FRAGMENTS! A very nice eclectic collection of work by local artists. Don't miss out!