Nestled in the heart of the city, our 6,000 square foot warehouse has witnessed nearly two centuries of transformation—yet through all the change, one thing has remained constant: the spirit of creativity that echoes through its walls.
Originally constructed in 1840, the building—once known as Robert Henry’s Warehouse—still proudly showcases its original brickwork and timeworn wood floors. These materials don’t just tell a story of age; they carry the marks, scuffs, and memories of generations of makers, dreamers, and artists.

This space is now this space...

The building's artistic legacy took a defining turn in the early 1920s when renowned sculptor Willard Hirsch chose it as the site for his studio. Hirsch’s hands shaped not only clay and stone within these walls, but also the creative identity of the space itself. Since then, this historic warehouse has continued to evolve as a haven for artistic expression—always pulsing with the energy of those who create within it.

This is when it was Willard's studio. And this is it now.

For the past 20 years, we’ve had the honor of continuing that tradition by representing some of the most respected and visionary contemporary painters in the country. Their talent is undeniable, but what makes our community truly exceptional is the character of the people we work with. These artists are not only skilled in their craft—they are also authentic, generous, and deeply passionate. Through their work, they offer the world a language of color, form, and feeling that invites us all to see things differently.
As artists ourselves, we understand what it means to make space—not just physical space, but emotional and creative space—for others. That’s why we set out to create a gallery that welcomes everyone and inspires anyone. Whether you're an artist, collector, or someone who simply loves beauty and meaning, we hope you feel at home here.

In every brushstroke and every sculpture, in every echo off the old brick, we honor the past while building toward a future fueled by creativity. This building is more than just a place—it’s a living testament to the power of art to endure, evolve, and enrich.
With Gratitude.