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Charles Froelick Discusses Rick Bartow at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

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Charles Froelick Discusses Rick Bartow at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

Charles Froelick is the owner of Froelick Gallery in Portland Oregon and will discuss his unique and longstanding professional and personal relationship with First California artist Rick Bartow. Says Froelick, “In 1991 I moved to Portland, Oregon, and in 1992 I met Rick Bartow. By 1995 I opened my own gallery and began representing Rick’s work, collaborating closely on all aspects of his career for the remainder of his life. When Rick’s health began to fail, I assisted in establishing his legal Trusts to carry his legacy forward after his passing and represented the Bartow Trusts from 2016 to 2023″.

Currently, Froelick Gallery represents Rick Bartow’s secondary market, The Moon and Dog Press, and Master Printer Seiichi Hiroshima of Tokyo. This collection includes Bartow’s two hundred-plus drypoint titles. Hiroshima printed Bartow’s drypoint/intaglio editions and monotypes. Besides running his gallery, Froelick is an active member of the Portland arts community. He served as a board member and chair at the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts, the Portland Art Dealers Association, and the Friends of the Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts at the Portland Art Museum. Charles Froelick also served on the Regional Arts & Culture Council’s Public Art Advisory Committee in Portland, Oregon.

EVENT DETAILS
Date: Thursday, June 22, 2023
Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Cost: Free Event

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Santa Fe, NM
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About Froelick Gallery

At Froelick Gallery we proudly showcase and support contemporary artists who possess distinct and original voices. Our diverse roster of talent extends from the vibrant Pacific Northwest to the captivating Gulf Coast, the bustling streets of Brooklyn, and the captivating energy of Tokyo. Spanning various mediums and encompassing a multitude of genres, our artists’ careers span the spectrum from promising newcomers to well-established icons.

Discover our ever-evolving exhibitions, as each month brings a fresh display of creativity. Join us on the enchanting First Thursday evening of every month for a public reception that celebrates the unveiling of these captivating showcases. Our dedicated staff is well-versed in the intricacies of art acquisition, bringing their wealth of experience, knowledge, and meticulous attention to every aspect of the process. The gallery’s esteemed reputation rests not only on the strength of our artists but also on the integrity and professionalism of our team, creating a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for all.

Since our inception in October 1995, we have been a proud part of the vibrant art scene. In 2007, we relocated to the historic DeSoto Building on NW Davis Street, where we actively participated in the building’s renovation. Stepping into our gallery, you will find yourself surrounded by a rich tapestry of artistic spaces, including the esteemed Blue Sky Gallery (Oregon Center for Photographic Arts), Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, The Museum of Contemporary Craft, Augen Gallery, and LRS Architects, all within the storied walls of the DeSoto Building.

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