Gallery in the Galleria
Gallery in the Galleria is a collaboration between the Alliance Theatre and Digital Arts Studio. We strive to provide our patrons with a fun, cultural experience on and off stage. To that end, we created this partnership in 2009, and it has flourished. Digital Arts Studio (DAS) has earned a reputation in the artistic community nationwide as a premium, full-service, fine art giclée printmaker and custom picture framer. They carefully select each artist based on their style, quality of work, and relationship to the community of Atlanta. Each artist must be local. Most already have a national reputation. Most of the artists' work can be seen on DAS's sister site
Fine Art Marketplace. The program benefits the artists by giving them a wide exposure to an audience that might never have seen their work otherwise.
This program benefits our patrons by providing an enhanced pre- and post-show experience. Plus, the Alliance benefits by receiving 35% of all pretax sales that directly result from the Gallery in the Galleria exhibitions.
If you have any questions or comments about this program, please contact
margo.moskowitz@woodruffcenter.org. For more information about DAS, visit
www.digitalartsstudio.net.
Information about upcoming exhibitions is below:
Michael England
Michael is a self-taught artist, painting in watercolor and guache. His creative endeavors began at an early age and he began serious focus on his art in the 1970s. Over the years he has been featured at various galleries, participated in numerous art shows and belonged to several artist groups in past years. He devotes much of his free time to painting scenes of everyday life and locations throughout Georgia and is always looking forward to his next subject.
Lumi 9
Lumi 9 was born in 1981 in St. Louis, Missouri. His path toward art as a career started early when he depicted his fantasies on paper, leading to a BFA in painting from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2005. Upon graduation, he turned to making comics and animation in his spare time. He finally submitted to the painter's life in 2009. In 2010, he began exhibiting artwork that takes inspiration from archaic progenitors in order to trace the unknown today. To date, he has shown his work in Tuscaloosa, Atlanta and Los Angeles. He currently lives and works in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.