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Established in 1980, the Wally Workman Gallery is a renowned establishment specializing in both emerging and collected talent. Based in a charming 120-year-old historic house, the gallery has built a reputation for nurturing the professional and creative growth of its artists, providing a launchpad for local artists to reach the national stage. The gallery features a dynamic program that blends long-standing relationships with new partnerships, resulting in a diverse representation of over 50 artists across two stories of exhibition space. The gallery's collection includes contemporary talents such as Sarah Ferguson, Joyce Howell, and Will Klemm, as well as the figurative work of Patrick Puckett and America Martin.

The Wally Workman Gallery is dedicated to providing a welcoming and inclusive space for all visitors. Parking is available in the lot behind the gallery, which is accessible from the alley off Blanco and Harthan Streets. The lot offers two dedicated spots and other parking options, with unrestricted street parking available on Blanco St. and parking allowed after 7pm on Harthan St. Valet parking is also available on Blanco St, in front of Elle's.

Artists and Exhibitions

The Wally Workman Gallery is proud to represent an impressive roster of artists, including John Adelman, Chloe Alexander, Helmut Barnett, Sylvia Benitez, Ashley Benton, Malcolm Bucknall, Mary Case, Erin Cone, Carol Dawson, Andy Dixon, Sarah Ferguson, Mary Fischer, Gordon Fowler, Martha Gannon, Jen Garrido, William Geisler, Christopher Lee Gilmer, Diana Greenberg, Lindsy Halleckson, Tracey Harris, Ellen Heck, Joyce Howell, Joseph Janson, Juan Luis Jardi, P.A. Jones, Becky Joye, MaryBeth Karaus, Scott Kiche, Will Klemm, Jihye Lim, Sarah Lubin, Julia Lucey, Hildi Malcolm, Julie Maren, America Martin, Revi Meicler, Lance Myers, Nola Parker, John Peralta, Kathryn Polk, Andrew Polk, Patrick Puckett, Priscilla Robinson, Noah Saterstrom, Sara Scribner, Shane Scribner, Ian Shults, Anne Siems, James Andrew Smith, Molly Smith, Julie Speed, Saliha Staib, Stephanie Strange, and James Tisdale.

The gallery offers a rotating calendar of exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing the diverse talents of the artists it represents. With a commitment to promoting the arts and fostering a vibrant cultural community, the Wally Workman Gallery serves as a hub for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Portfolio Box Project

In the Portfolio Box Project, the gallery's artists were invited to create an original suite of drawings, collages, or studies to fit within a custom 16x12 inch handmade linen clamshell box. The project resulted in a stunning array of unique and thought-provoking works, with artists drawing inspiration from various sources such as poetry, nature walks, and the pandemic. Each box comes engraved with the artist's name, accompanied by a set of museum gloves and a statement about the suite. The Portfolio Box Project offers a rare opportunity to acquire a curated collection of artworks from the gallery's diverse roster of talented artists.

Email List

To stay informed about upcoming exhibits and special events, visitors can sign up for the Wally Workman Gallery's email list by entering their email address in the provided form. The gallery is committed to protecting the privacy of its subscribers and does not share information with any third parties.

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