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Gallery Representation Art MoB Studios and Marketplace Cheryl considers herself a traveler on an Art Locomotive that keeps making unscheduled stops for her to get off and explore more images, more techniques, and more opportunities to explore the wondrous world of art. As a new resident of Flat Rock, North Carolina, the first organization Cheryl joined was the Art League of Henderson County. Subsequently, she was invited to become a member of the Art MoB Studios and Marketplace. The Art MoB is where locals and visitors alike meander through a gallery which assails the senses with its array of fine art. If you love artworks created by local artists, the Art MoB is not to be missed! Cheryl is delighted to be a part of the vibrant art scene of Hendersonville. Signature Gallery of Savannah When Cheryl and her husband moved to Savannah, it was an artist's dream with its historic architecture and landscapes of marshes and rivers. Cheryl joined the Landings Art Association, and was invited to join Signature Gallery of Savannah as a partner. During her six year tenure at Signature, Cheryl proved she knew the gallery world from collaborating as a partner to her experience as a gallery owner, and solid track record of fine art sales. She recognized every position in a gallery required leadership, the ability to compromise and shared joy in being part of a group working together in a creative world. Galleria Fine Art During the height of Covid, Cheryl created an online website to make fine art more accessible to an increasingly shuttered world. Galleria Fine Art provided a platform for regional and nationally known artists whose original works were as diverse as their talents were exceptional. The nine prominent Galleria artists were carefully selected for their stunning array of works. Gallerie 110 While residing in Gainesville, GA, Cheryl joined the Quinlan Visual Arts Center and the Georgia Art League, where she began selling her oil paintings with regularity. In 2009, she founded Gallerie 110 where the most talented artists in the area, a lot of hard work, paint, sweat equity, guts and determination, the Gallerie was born. For more information, see Blog 2. Click here to return to Cheryl Hardin Artworks. |