As 2025 draws to a close, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the best moments of the year. From focused exhibitions to trade events, our calendar has been jam-packed with exciting moments. After more than 40 years of being in business, we are so grateful that we can continue to connect collectors with art and artists, we couldn’t have done it without your support!

Spring Fever
We said goodbye to winter with our Spring Fever exhibition. All three galleries featured pieces that capture the energy, vibrancy, and spontaneity of the season. Our opening reception invited guests to celebrate the renewal of creativity, the joy of longer days, and the uninhibited expression that comes with spring’s arrival.

Through the Lens
This exhibition offered a glimpse into the many ways artists use the camera to interpret the world around them. Bringing together a dynamic range of photographic styles and subjects, Through the Lens celebrated the versatility of the medium and the powerful stories it can tell. Striking figurative compositions, ethereal landscapes, intimate wildlife portraits, inventive photomontages, and even collage-based works that blur the boundaries between photography and mixed media all invited viewers to explore both the literal and the imagined.

Style and Source
Exclusive to our design partners and registered trade members, the gallery hosted top vendors in fabric, furniture, lighting, wall coverings, and more. Attendees enjoyed light bites and bubbly at our Baltimore location while networking and browsing the Through the Lens exhibit.

Rebecca Jack
In September we announced our new partnership with painter Rebecca Jack. Her work blends abstraction, figurative drawing, and portraiture into a unique, expressive style.
“I see these figures three-dimensionally in my head. There are lots of layers of paint, so I build and remove layers. Mistakes are my biggest ally—they bring beauty and history into the piece.”

Beyond the Surface
This exhibition featured the work of four artists whose practices reveal the layers — literal and metaphorical — that shape perception: Joseph Adolphe, Carly Allen Martin, Paul Balmer, and Meredith Pardue. From lyrical abstractions and organic forms to painterly narratives and etched cityscapes, Beyond the Surface seeks to move past first impressions and uncover the subtle energies, textures, and emotional depth within each work. All four artists joined us in the galleries for the opening reception on October 22 and 23 to meet with our wonderful collectors and trade partners.

The Art of Delight
We end the year on a high note with our exhibition of Hunt Slonem’s meditations on beauty and abundance. Slonem visited each of our three galleries to meet with collectors and sign books. Celebrating the exuberance and irresistible charm of Slonem’s work, the galleries featured his most familiar motifs: iconic bunnies, vibrant butterflies, whimsical birds, textured landscapes, and monochromatic portraits of historical figures. The Art of Delight will remain on view through December 31, 2025.
