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20 North Gallery
ABOUT US
20 North Gallery is the
oldest-established fine art gallery in
the city of Toledo, founded in 1993.
The premier commercial gallery of the
Toledo area, 20 North is located in the
downtown Warehouse District and owned by
the longtime supporter of the arts and
downtown developer Eric Hillenbrand, under the direction of Art Director
Peggy Grant.
Peggy Grant's influential career in the
arts includes her own works of fine art
painting and her curatorial positions
for numerous regional institutions,
including the Sculpture Garden of Ottawa
Hills, Ohio; the Schedel Gardens in
Elmore, Ohio and the creation of the
corporate collection of the Fortune 500
Owens-Illinois corporation. She
also serves as the curator for the
estate of her husband, painter Adam
Grant. Peggy Grant
and 20 North Gallery represent artists
from Toledo, Ohio, as well as across the
United States, Russia, Great Britain and
Europe.
Celebrating 100 Exhibits in November
2008, 20 North Gallery has orchestrated
many ground-breaking shows, including:
The Baltimore Realists, (continuing
to Midwest Museum of American Art,
Elkhart, Indiana; The Butler Institute
of American Art, Salem, Ohio; Evergreen
House, Baltimore, Maryland; Washington
County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown,
Maryland), Adam Grant: Figure Master,
(continuing to the Toledo Museum of Art;
University of Toledo; Collegius Maiues,
Krakow, Poland), the Annual Black
History Month Exhibit (the oldest,
annual Black History Month art event in
Toledo), and ten years of their annual Derby Days
exhibit (featuring equine sporting
art by artists around the world).
Since 1993, 20 North Gallery has
represented nearly one thousand local,
regional and international artists
including:
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Wil Clay, Toledo
Steven Conine, Toledo
Joe Ann Cousino, Toledo
Willis “Bing” Davis of
Dayton, Ohio
David J. Eichenberg, Toledo
Edith Franklin, Toledo
Adam Grant, Toledo and
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Tom McGlauchlin, Toledo
Frank Morrison of Atlanta,
Georgia
Kazimierz Pawlak, Poland
Jack Schmidt , Toledo
Joseph Sheppard of
Baltimore, Maryland and
Pietrasanta, Italy |
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