We are happy about our recent move to Dock 1053 and wanted everyone who missed our inaugural show to get a look at the new space and our current show.
Lee Hansley Gallery opened its new location at 1053 East Whitaker Mill Road this past Sunday the 23rd of October. The gallery opened with an exhibition of artist, Melissa Brown and her beautiful abstract pieces. The inaugural show was a great success and the exhibition will continue to show thru December 3rd, 2016.
Carson Tredgett Discusses Claude Howell Prints Carson Tredgett, the master printer of a suite of 10 serigraphs by noted North Carolina artist Claude Howell, gave a gallery talk Sunday at the opening of the comprehensive exhibition of prints. Tredgett, who for 35 years owned and operated Carson Tredgett Serigraphics in Charlotte, discussed in detail the…
Here are a few photos of the progress being made to our new space. We hope to be moving in sometime in October. We cant wait!
RALEIGH — Long established as a downtown fixture, Lee Hansley Gallery announced today plans to move to a warehouse complex on Whitaker Mill Road on the fringe of downtown. The gallery, which has been in operation for nearly 25 years, opened in the Capital Club Building and moved to 225 Glenwood Ave. 17 years ago. …
Ceramics Sale Card In preparation for our pending move from Glenwood South, we are offering our entire collection of ceramics and glass at 20 percent off. Take advantage of this one-time offer to expand your collection of ceramics and glass… Our unprecedented sale of paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture continues also. The sale will last…
The reception held to celebrate the work of the late Robert Barnard (1922-2010), a former professor of art at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, took place Thursday, February 4 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Betty Ray McCain gallery at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts. Despite the rain,…
Robert Barnard Paintings Showcased at McCain Gallery An exhibition of paintings by the late Chapel Hill artist Robert Barnard is now at the Betty Ray McCain Gallery at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Raleigh. A reception for the show, organized by Lee Hansley Gallery, is planned for Feb. 4 from…
Ben Berns: Landscapes exhibition opened at the Betty Ray McCain Gallery at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts. Exhibition runs through January 3, 2016. Precision drawings and paintings of rural landscapes in North Carolina, Montana and Wyoming comprise this exhibition. The drawings and paintings are by Ben Berns (1936-2007), the Dutch born artist…
Gallery owner Lee Hansley of Raleigh and Jan Clanton of Winter Park, Fla., complete their judging last weekend of the 42nd annual Winter Park Autumn Art Festival. The two awarded $20,000 in prizes in the all-Florida artist two-day show. One hundred eighty artists were invited to participate in the event on the main town square…