Gallery360 was born out of the desire to connect with community in a new way – through the appreciation of art and artists in an unconventional gallery space. It is run by marketing agency Wallace360 and housed within its office space in Downtown Roanoke.
310 First St. SW, Suite 150, Roanoke, VA 24011
on view
Lincoln Perry, The Medium, Oil on Canvas, 24”x30”
Richard Crozier, Driveway, Oil on Panel, 12x16
remarkable friends:
Lincoln Perry & Richard Crozier
April 5 - May 31
Celebrating the remarkable interplay of Romanticism and Realism in the work of both artists.
Lincoln Perry attended Columbia University and received his MFA from Queens College. Perry has taught at the University of Arkansas, Queens College, and the University of New Hampshire. Since 2001, he has been Distinguished Visiting Artist at the University of Virginia. In addition to his work as an easel painter, Perry’s large-scale mural works include commissions at Cabell Hall at the University of Virginia, the Met Life building in St. Louis, and the Federal Court House in Tallahassee. Perry’s work can also be seen in the PBS documentary, “The Murals of Lincoln Perry.” Perry lives in Staunton.
Richard Crozier is a retired professor of art, having taught at the University of Virginia for 37 years. He received his MFA from the University of California, Davis, where he studied with contemporary American artists Wayne Thiebaud, William T. Wiley, and Roy de Forest. He was introduced to abstract painting but also began painting landscapes en plein air and combined these two approaches by painting recognizable landscapes while thinking about the painting as an object, giving the paint, texture, and surface the same importance as the image itself. He is particularly interested in change, including man-made alterations to the environment. Crozier’s work has been widely exhibited in California, Texas, New York, Washington, D.C., and throughout Virginia.
Lincoln Perry attended Columbia University and received his MFA from Queens College. Perry has taught at the University of Arkansas, Queens College, and the University of New Hampshire. Since 2001, he has been Distinguished Visiting Artist at the University of Virginia. In addition to his work as an easel painter, Perry’s large-scale mural works include commissions at Cabell Hall at the University of Virginia, the Met Life building in St. Louis, and the Federal Court House in Tallahassee. Perry’s work can also be seen in the PBS documentary, “The Murals of Lincoln Perry.” Perry lives in Staunton.
Richard Crozier is a retired professor of art, having taught at the University of Virginia for 37 years. He received his MFA from the University of California, Davis, where he studied with contemporary American artists Wayne Thiebaud, William T. Wiley, and Roy de Forest. He was introduced to abstract painting but also began painting landscapes en plein air and combined these two approaches by painting recognizable landscapes while thinking about the painting as an object, giving the paint, texture, and surface the same importance as the image itself. He is particularly interested in change, including man-made alterations to the environment. Crozier’s work has been widely exhibited in California, Texas, New York, Washington, D.C., and throughout Virginia.
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upcoming shows
B & B #1, Oil on Linen, 22”x28”
bill white
June 7 - July 26
In collaboration with Steven Francis Fine Art, Gallery360 will welcome Bill White.
Bill White spent 39 years as a Professor of Painting at Hollins University in Roanoke. He has received grants from the Cabell, Mellon & Ford Foundations and in 2012 was honored with the Kendig Individual Artist award. White is a member of the Midwest Paint Group, and has been a guest artist with the Zeuxis Gallery. He has held residencies at the Cite International des Art, Paris and the Vermont Studio Center. In 2017 he and his wife Linda moved to Caledonia, NY to be near family and enjoy their retirement years by opening The Village Gallery.
Bill White spent 39 years as a Professor of Painting at Hollins University in Roanoke. He has received grants from the Cabell, Mellon & Ford Foundations and in 2012 was honored with the Kendig Individual Artist award. White is a member of the Midwest Paint Group, and has been a guest artist with the Zeuxis Gallery. He has held residencies at the Cite International des Art, Paris and the Vermont Studio Center. In 2017 he and his wife Linda moved to Caledonia, NY to be near family and enjoy their retirement years by opening The Village Gallery.
previous shows
Manchester Bridge, VA, Oil on Canvas, 36”x48”
frank hobbs
Dec 1, 2023 - Jan 26, 2024
Martin Geiger, Pool Slide, Oil on Linen, 26”x42”
lineage:
Philip, Elizabeth and Martin Geiger
February 2 - March 29
In collaboration with Steven Francis Fine Art, Gallery360 welcomes distinguished Staunton-based painters Philip Geiger, Elizabeth Geiger and Martin Geiger in our second show from February 2 through March 29, 2024.
8:30am-5:00pm Weekdays,
Appointments Encouraged
Saturdays, By Appointment Only
540-798-3588
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310 First St. SW, Suite 150, Roanoke, VA 24011
Appointments Encouraged
Saturdays, By Appointment Only
540-798-3588
[email protected]
310 First St. SW, Suite 150, Roanoke, VA 24011