it’s a washout down south on this memorial day weekend so we thought a good ole recap of new works that have come through the hbg doors recently would lift our moods.
Read Moremay exhibitions
may exhibitions are up at the gallery for emma childs, sarah helser and tony hernandez. it is a lot of talent and creative force in one space and is not to be missed.
Read Moreapril exhibitions
april exhibitions of new paintings for susan mcalister and chris terry are up at the gallery just in time for easter.
Read Moremarch exhibitions
we are super excited to open three exhibitions in march for john folsom, melinda hackett and kiki slaughter.
Read More25th year anniversary group exhibition
25th anniversary show is up and we are going to celebrate all year long. each gallery artist created new work for the show. seeing all their beautiful creations on the walls together makes our hearts sing.
Read More2023 exhibition schedule
hidell brooks is gearing up to install our 25th anniversary exhibition later this week! each of our artists will have at least one new painting in the group exhibition.
Read Morelearning to see...a short film by jenny nelson
gallery artist jenny nelson has created a wonderful and insightful short film about her path to becoming an artist.
Read Morejanuary exhibitions
we are super excited to be opening two new exhibitions to start off 2023 for north carolina artists elizabeth bradford and scott upton. both artist are born and raised north carolinians. their work explores the landscape seen through different lenses.
Read Moresmall works for under the tree
art as a gift is something to be remembered and treasured. there is always a story attached to the artwork. who gave it to you and why will be a part of the history of the work which will travel along with the piece even after it changes hands.
Read Morejust in
we cannot believe we are wrapping up another year at the gallery and headed into our 25th year of HBG in 2023! so many wonderful works of art have come through our doors in the last few months we wanted to highlight a few.
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