Page Bond Gallery congratulates Peter Cochrane with the exciting news his work will be in included in the exhibition, Beyond The Frame, opening at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago the summer of 2022. Richmond, artist, Peter Cochrane is a studio-based, still life photographer and site-specific installation artist who uses photography for its unique, flattening nature, to find new information and forms when translating three dimensions into two....
William Wylie: Art, Science and Climate Change

Page Bond Gallery is pleased to share gallery artist and University of Virgina professor, William Wylie's new series focusing on the fires in Colorado during this past summer. The series demonstrates the aftermath of climate change, while also touching on the intersection of art, science, and climate change. Click here to learn more.
2 FABULOUS BOOKS / 2 SMART WOMEN AND GREAT ART!

JOIN US Friday, September 17 , 2021, 5 to 7PM for a book signing Meet and celebrate these two talented women and their new lifestyle and design books: House Dressing, Interiors for Colorful Living by Janie Molster AND Nantucket – Classic American Style 30 Miles Out to Sea by Carrie Nieman Culpepper PLUS Enjoy wine and view our current exhibition River Songs / New Paintings by Mac Ball...
Kylie Manning included in Pace Gallery group exhibition

We are thrilled to share the news that artist, Kylie Manning, whose work we have enjoyed representing, is included in a group exhibition, Convergent Evolutions : The Conscious of Body Work at PACE. We had the privilege of showing her work for several years and wish her all the best as she finds new and a widening global reach for her remarkable talent. September 10 – October 23, 2021 PACE Gallery...
William Wylie’s work is included in the MFA, Boston exhibition New Light: Encounters and Connections

We are excited to share the news that William Wylie's work is included in the MFA, Boston exhibition New Light: Encounters and Connections. Block #01-81, Carrara, Italy, is installed in the exhibition, where it is in dynamic conversation with a recent acquisition titled City of Quartz (Wicker Sun), 2020 by the artist Tomashi Jackson which uses marble dust and includes documentary photographs from the crack epidemic and a selection of 20th century snapshots.
Julie Wolfe featured in the Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre’s 5-person exhibition The Color of Light: Utopian Abstractions

Today we share Julie Wolfe’s exciting news, her work is featured in the Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre’s 5-person exhibition The Color of Light: Utopian Abstractions. . Opening in Latvia, July 2, the exhibition will also travel to France and the United States. The Color of Light features artists Julie Wolfe, Go Segawa, Pascal Fancony, Anton Ginzburg, and Yves Ullens.
Sayaka Suzuki Named Recipient of VisArts Residency

We are pleased to announce that gallery artist Sayaka Suzuki was one of three artists selected for the Visual Arts Center’s Annual Artist Residency program. Suzuki has been invited to spend a year at VisArts to create new work. Additionally, she will be featured in the mid-residency group exhibition in Spring 2022. . You can see Suzuki’s newest body of work, MIGRATIONS, at Page Bond Gallery through July...
3 Online Classes to Be Offered by Ryan Syrell

Calling all students and lifelong learners! Gallery artist Ryan Syrell has just launched 3 summer courses: Color Practices, Studio Topics, and Pro Practice. . Courses are online with 2.5 hrs of group sessions and 0.5 hrs of personal sessions weekly. . Click here to learn more or register!
Lee Saloutos’ Bronze in Architecture/Interior

Page Bond Gallery is excited to share that gallery artist Lee Saloutos received a Bronze in Architecture/Interior in the 2020 PX3 Prix de la Photographe Paris.
Interview with Peter Cochrane
We are excited to share a new video highlighting gallery artist Peter Cochrane’s exhibition Osiris, featuring photographs from his 28 self-portraits. Each work in the series represents a year of his life in which Cochrane, now 33, reflects on past traumatic experiences and his subsequent healing. . OSIRIS is on view through March 27