Art Forms: Q&A with Miriam Newcomer from The De Young Museum
As part of our Art Forms series, we visit the de Young museum for an interview with the Director of Public Relations Miriam Newcomer.
Artist of the Week: Sally Adams, Painting The Path To Peace
Sally Adams' f trees, birds, and skies take the viewer on a path to a peaceful life. The minimalism of her colors and subjects draw the viewer right into the heart of these intricately knitted symbols and guide us further along into a tremendously profound system of metaphors.
Art Forms: An Interview with The New York Botanical Garden
In this edition of Art Forms, we visit the rolling gardens and Dale Chihuly exhibition at the New York Botanical Gardens to interview a spokesperson about the seamless relationship between original art and gardening.
The Affordable Art Fair: Photo Recap
To celebrate the last day of the Affordable Art Fair, we have created a photo recap of all the excitement during the course of the week from the preview party to our final sale.
Art Forms: An Interview with Affordable Art Fair Director, Vanessa Seis
In the spirit of this week’s Affordable Art Fair in New York City and UGallery’s specially curated booth, in this edition of Art Forms, we visit with the Affordable Art Fair Director Vanessa Seis.
The Affordable Art Fair: Meet the Artists
To get in the AAF spirit, here is an introduction to the ten UGallery artists represented at the Affordable Art Fair.
Visit UGallery's Chicago Pop-Up Store!
At UGallery, we are pleased to present our online collection in a welcoming and interactive pop-up store in Chicago’s Water Tower Place.
Art Forms: An Interview with Author and Art Historian Dr. Noah Charney
In this interview with novelist and art historian Dr. Noah Charney we examine the role of affordable art in today's society, take a look back at 17th century art trends, and discuss the positive and negative effects of technology on contemporary appreciation of art.
Artist of the Week: Nancy Muren, The Bicycles of San Francisco
Watercolor painter, bike aficionado, and California native, Nancy Muren has the wheels turning on a mission to catalog the beauty of San Francisco’s bicycle population in a new series of brightly colored, slyly humorous watercolors.