Studio B Art Gallery invites you to celebrate the holiday season with a showcase of exquisite art and special shopping events during Thanksgiving weekend. Whether you’re searching for meaningful gifts or adding unique pieces to your own collection, the gallery has everything you need to make this holiday season unforgettable.
The centerpiece of the season is the gallery’s beloved “Small Treasures of Art” holiday exhibit. This special collection features smaller, one-of-a-kind masterpieces created by Studio B’s talented artists. These works are thoughtfully designed to bring joy and creativity into any space and make perfect holiday gifts or “stocking stuffers” for art lovers.
Plan your visit to explore the exhibit and shop during these Thanksgiving weekend events:
- Black Friday, November 29
- Small Business Saturday, November 30
- Artist Sunday, December 1
Each day offers a unique opportunity to discover handcrafted art while supporting local artists and small businesses. The “Small Treasures of Art” exhibit will remain on display throughout the holiday season, ensuring you have plenty of time to find the perfect piece for everyone on your list.
Looking ahead, Studio B Art Gallery invites you to join us for the final First Friday Gallery Walk of the year on December 6, from 5-7 PM. Celebrate the season with a festive evening of beautiful art and holiday cheer, surrounded by works from nationally and internationally recognized artists.
“We are thrilled to bring back our ‘Small Treasures of Art’ exhibit this holiday season,” said Betty Huang, Owner of Studio B Art Gallery. “It’s a wonderful way to share the magic of art, whether you’re collecting for yourself or looking for a truly unique and meaningful gift.”
Make Studio B Art Gallery your destination for art, holiday shopping, and seasonal inspiration this November and December.
Studio B Art Gallery is located at 7 B Goldsborough Street in historic downtown Easton, Maryland. The gallery represents nationally and internationally known painters Lani Browning, Hiu Lai Chong, Bernard Dellario, Ken DeWaard, Betty Huang, Qiang Huang, Charles Newman, Daniel Robbins, Master Jove Wang, and sculptor Rick Casali.