Studio B Art Gallery is holding a special gallery exhibit, “Small Treasures of Art,” throughout the 2021 holiday season. The featured masterpieces are big on details and beauty, but smaller than the traditional wall art found in the gallery. These pieces, made by the gallery’s artists specifically for this event, make the perfect gift for loved ones.

Come see a sneak peek of select exhibit art during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and shopping weekend. Studio B Art gallery will be open November 26-28 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Support the gallery for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Artists Sunday.

A holiday themed reception will be held on December 3 from 5 to 8 p.m. during the final First Friday Gallery Walk of the 2021 season. The public is invited to stop by and enjoy all the wonderful “Small Treasures” featured at the gallery and get a chance to speak with some of the artists that painted them.

“As the holidays approach, we all look for that special gift for our friends and family,” Studio B Art Gallery owner Betty Huang said. “What better way to show your appreciation to those in your life than with a one-of-a-kind piece of art? These are more than stocking stuffers, these are gifts they will treasure for a lifetime.”

Visit www.studiobartgallery.com for information on the gallery, and its events and artists. You will find artwork in all shapes and sizes, sure to fill the perfect spot on your wall and in your heart. You can also send an email to betty@studiobartgallery.com or call 443-988-1818 to arrange a private or group gallery viewing, another great way to spend time with loved ones this holiday season.

“It’s the perfect time of year to explore downtown Easton,” Betty said. “Bring your family to town to enjoy the holidays, and stop by the gallery to see all the art our artists made in 2021.”

Studio B Art Gallery is located at 7 B Goldsborough Street in historic downtown Easton, Maryland. The gallery represents nationally and internationally known painters Hiu Lai Chong, Bernard Dellario, Ken DeWaard, Betty Huang, Qiang Huang, Daniel Robbins, Master Jove Wang, and sculptor Rick Casali.