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TAG, The Artists' Gallery
2525 Michigan Avenue, D-3 (Bergamot Station)
Santa Monica, CA USA 90404

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Phone: (310) 829-9556
Website: www.taggallery.net

Contact:
Deanna Izen Miller, Director

Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 5pm

Exhibitions:


Description:

TAG Gallery was established in 1993 as a not-for-profit corporation, owned by its members, who share in all business decisions, responsibilities and expenses. It is both a physical gallery and a community of approximately forty artists. TAG’s mission is to offer artists invaluable opportunities for promotional and creative growth. TAG offers extensive exhibition opportunities through the gallery and off-site venues, exposure to prominent members of the art community and inclusion on its website. TAG has been a resource for launching the careers of both emerging and mid-career artists.

Events at TAG, such as the lecture series Art Spoken Here, frequent talks by exhibiting and visiting artists and the annual California Open Exhibition draw ever-increasing audiences, providing TAG artists with a vital and growing market for their work.


Artists:

WORKS AVAILABLE BY:
Shelley Adler, Cynthia Alexander, Caryn Baumgartner, Janet Bothne, Eve Brandstein, Anne M. Bray, Sterling Chow, John Clendening, Pam Douglas, Karen Florek, Carole Garland, Fielden Harper, Sally Jacobs, Katherine Kean, Sue Keane, Peter Kempson, Carol Kleinman, Patricia Doede Klowden, Michael Knight, Shelley Lazarus, Ernie Marjoram, Susie McKay Krieser, Lynne McDaniel, Camey McGilvray, Cheryl Medow, Valerie Nielsen Mendez, Joe Pinkelman, Gary Polonsky, Anne Ramis, Joan Ransohoff, Della Rollé, Susan Rossenwasser, Betty Sheinbaum, Ellen Starr, Matthew Stork, Grace Swanson, David Twamley, Josephine Vandergun, Joan Vaupen, Stephanie Visser, Darlyn Susan Yee, Joan Horsfall Young


Editorial:
Pattern Recognition
at TAG, The Artists' Gallery, Santa Monica, California
In Pattern Recognition, 3 artists address a key formal issue in works both abstract and representational.




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