The Page Bond Gallery, first established in 1999 as the New Gallery in Nantucket, Massachusetts, relocated to Richmond, Virginia in 2001. Featuring contemporary art in a wide variety of media and disciplines including painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, and ceramics, the gallery acts as a showcase for the work of emerging as well as established artists with local, national, and international reputations. The Richmond art scene, anchored by Virginia Commonwealth University's School of the Arts, one of the top state art schools in the nation according to a 2006 article in US News and World Report, is an especially vibrant and lively one. Its numerous galleries, artist spaces, and museums provide a supportive atmosphere for the development and exhibition of innovative contemporary art from sculpture and painting, to video and installations. Located in a renovated garage in Richmond's historic Fan district, the Page Bond Gallery has an exhibition schedule of ten shows annually. Past shows include work by established artists Sally Mann, Cy Twombly, Thomas Florschuetz and Jennifer Bartlett. Artists with newer careers who have exhibited in the gallery include, Christopher Palmer, Dragana Crnjak, Andras Bality, Steve Clark, and Kris Iden. Additional services offered by the gallery include corporate and private art consulting, collection management, appraisals, and installation coordination. The gallery's mission is to maintain the highest level of professionalism and accessibility while offering intimacy and individual attention for both buyer and artist.
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