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There are host of art galleries located in San Diego. Out of these art galleries some are entirely commercial while others are non profit establishments. Though there are many art galleries located in San Diego but only few are discussed here:
Burton Gallery: the Burton gallery is located in 307 S Cedros Avenue, Solana beach; CA. Burton gallery is located in the heart of the cedros design district in Solana beach. The gallery remains open from Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 5:00pm. The gallery feature artworks by artists such as Valdez Abeyta, Becky Cohen, Gary Komarin, Jerome gastaldi, Beth king and many others.
Madison Gallery: The Madison gallery is located in the prospect St. Suite La Jolla. The gallery is owned by Lorna York; she is even the CEO of this gallery. The gallery presents nice artworks by artists such as Leon Bronstein, James Verbicky, Christopher Schulz and many others. The Madison gallery emphasizes on client satisfaction by building long term harmonious relation with its clients.
Randall M Hasson Gallery: The Randall M Hasson gallery specializes in combining fine art and calligraphy by creating a nice visual impact. The gallery presents reflective and contemplative fine art works. The unique forms of artworks provide viewers sharing the pleasure of art viewing with family and friends.
Wentworth Gallery: The Wentworth gallery is located in the 1025 prospect street La Jolla, CA. the gallery remains open from Monday to Sunday with separate timings. Like on Monday and Tuesday it is open from 10am to 6pm, Wednesday and Thursday 10am to 8pm. And Friday, Saturday 10 am to 9:30 pm and Sunday 12 to 8:00pm.
Tasende Gallery: the Tasende gallery is located in the Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles. Mary Beth Hynes is the director of this gallery. The gallery specializes in featuring paintings, sculptures and contemporary drawings. The artworks of artists such as Andres Nagel, Fletcher Benton, Eduardo Chillida, Mark di Suvero, Auguste Rodin, Lynn Chadwick, Lee Krasner, Pousette-Dart, Richard Barbara Weldon, Giacomo Manzu, Roberto Matta, Henry Moore and Lambert Maria Wintersberger have got great impetus.
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