Tonight from 5-8 p.m. printmaker Debra Riffe will be at Canary Gallery with new works. Join us!
Lots of activity at Canary Gallery in the Month of February
This is a busy month at Canary Gallery.
On Thursday, February 8, beginning at 7 p.m., writer Catenya McHenry will host a launch and book signing event for her book Married to a Narcissist Enduring the Struggle and Finding You Again. See https://www.findingyouagain.org/events for details. The event is open to the public; reservations are recommended.
On Friday and Saturday, February 9 and 10, Canary Gallery is closed for two private events.
On Thursday, February 15, One Village Partners has reserved the Gallery for their nonprofit event.
And print maker Debra Riffe has been creating her magical prints which will be showcased on Tuesday, February 20 from 5-8 p.m. Stop by to meet Debra and see her new works!
Happy Ground Hog Day!
Ground Hog Day is one of my favorite celebrations! And while Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow earlier this morning and predicts six more weeks of winter, I choose to await the prognostication of our own Birmingham Bill for the prediction of future weather.
At Canary Gallery we love celebrations. It is our privilege to be the chosen venue for events ranging from a Birthday event for a 2 year old and a 90 year old; Weddings; Engagement Parties; Political Fundraisers; Book signings and Corporate Events. Shared below are photographs of some of the amazing events hosted with us.
For information on renting Canary Gallery go to www.canarygalleryllc.com and click on the events link or call 205.224.5300.
What are the chances . . .
What are the chances that young entrepreneur Ryan O'Hara of Big Spoon Creamery walks into Canary Gallery to serve his sammies as a wedding dessert only to find a painting of his employee scooper Hannah Weems?! Artist Amy Collins was taken with Hannah as a perfect resource for one of her paintings recently showcased as a work in her Art is Food for the Soul themed exhibit at the Gallery.
Ryan shared his discovery with Hannah and while taking a break from her studies, Hannah brought her Father into Canary Gallery to view the painting of her. Needless to say, the painting was a wonderful surprise Christmas gift for Hannah's Mother!
Painting by Amy P. Collins entitled One Scoop or Two?
Sarah Cook's article in StyleBlueprint Birmingham recommends Canary Gallery as a Top 10 place to take out-of-town guests during the Holidays!
Sarah Cook, writer for StyleBlueprint Birmingham, suggests a break in the holiday festivities, or perhaps in addition to those activities, by visiting Canary Gallery. Birmingham is such a wonderful surprise to out of town visitors and sometimes to those of us who have lived here for many years.
Follow this link to Sarah's article: https://styleblueprint.com/birmingham/everyday/our-top-10-favorite-places-to-take-out-of-town-guests-during-the-holidays/
Currently showcased at Canary are the works of abstract artist Isabelle Gautier. Isabelle's work is available to view and for sale until January 23, 2018. Contact the Gallery for details 205.224.5300.
What do you see in a painting?
Evalynn Ngamau, student at the Alabama School of Fine Arts and volunteer at the Birmingham Museum of Art, visited Canary Gallery and discovered a symbol in the works of artist Isabelle Gautier, namely: a scarf. A first generation in her family from Kenya, Evalynn was moved by the influence Africa held on Isabelle's paintings.
Isabelle's works will be on exhibit for 30 days; please visit Canary Gallery to view her incredible paintings.
Isabelle Gautier Opening Reception at Canary Gallery 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday, December 12
In her series Intricate and Less is More painter Isabelle Gautier strives to make sense of this complex world in which we live.
Please join us at Canary Gallery on Tuesday, December 12 from 5-8 p.m. for Isabelle's Opening Reception. Perhaps, together, we will figure it all out!
Amy Collins and a Thanksgiving Wish
The amazing works of Amy P. Collins will hang for her solo exhibit at Canary Gallery until the end of this month. Make time to stop by the Gallery to take in her talent! As we near the time of thanksgiving, please enjoy Amy's painting Heartland and accept our thanks for making the first year of Canary Gallery such a huge success!
Tickler: Solo Show for artist Amy P. Collins at Canary Gallery
Drop by the Gallery between 5-8 p.m. tonight to meet artist Amy P. Collins. For this solo show Amy has created paintings embracing her belief that art is food for the soul! Catering by El Barrio and sangria by the Gallery.
Art: Food for the Soul
The Opening Reception at canary gallery for artist Amy P. Collins is Thursday, October 19 from 5-8 p.m. Amy has compiled a body of works in her impressionist style reflecting nourishment whether a chef in the kitchen, utensils from her own collection of unique salt and pepper shakers, or sumptuous vegetables. Amy believes art is food for the soul. Drop by to see what she's serving!