#533
2006
Acrylic, cotton, wool, beads on linen canvas
60 x 40 in. —Joyce Melander-Dayton
Christopher Priore | Moved |
Translucent lacquer on vinyl, auto body paint on arrow | 25
David Hellams
Evidence
Graphite on paper
11
Erin Anfinson | Collapse 1 | Encaustic on paper | 10
Drew Galloway
Reflections
Oil on collaged metal
26.25
Hunt Slonem
Guardians 
Oil on canvas
61
Michael Brown | Watchman | Acrylic on canvas | 28
Erin Anfinson | Migration of the Disruptors: Sample 4 | Encaustic on paper | 6
Christopher Priore | Burning Bright (Detail) | Translucent lacquer on vinyl and nail | 15
Julia Martin
Where Past Meets Present
Oil on canvas
47
Frank Milo
Gier
Mixed media on canvas
48 x 12
The Rembrandt Tree —Brett Osborn
Phurba Namgay
White Manjushri with Retinue
Natural pigments on canvas
66 x 42
Kristina Colucci | Washer | Pewter, Wood, Steel | 12
Kevin T. Kelly
Sketch for Suicide Squeeze
Prismacolor on Film
6.5
Land Reunion —Brett Osborn
Atlanta Globe From Memory Maquette —Allen Peterson
David Hellams
Broken Record
Graphite on paper
18
Christopher Priore | Falling Heart | Watercolor and marker, graphite on paper | 11
Emily Leonard /
Untitled II /
Mixed media on gessoed paper /
22
Kristina Colucci | Exit Only | Encaustic block painting on wood | 2.75
Phurba Namgay
Abbey Road Snow Lion
Pigment on canvas
12 x 12
Dream Series —Richard Jolley
Portrait Chair —Brett Osborn
Kevin T. Kelly
Everyone's a Critic (Var. 1/6)
Alkyd on digital die bond cut-out
42
Kevin T. Kelly
Everyone's a Critic (Var. 2/6)
Alkyd on digital die bond cut-out
42
Frank Milo
Jaule I and II
Mixed media on canvas
36 x 60
#90
1992
Pencil on paper
10 x 8 in. —Joyce Melander-Dayton
Antoine Claes | Embacle II (Obstruction II) | Oil on canvas —Antoine Claes
Pearl Lake —Brett Osborn
Drew Galloway
Creek Study Late Afternoon
Oil on collaged metal
20
Parking —Frank Webster

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The Rymer Gallery Philosophy

Located on Fifth Avenue, The Rymer Gallery is the largest contemporary gallery in the heart of Nashville’s arts district. The objective of the gallery is to continue the legacy endowed by The Betty Rymer Gallery at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, by supporting the best of what the contemporary art world has to offer.

In addition to the cutting-edge 3,000 square foot location, there is an an annex gallery and artist studio located one block away, next to the Hermitage Hotel, Tennessee’s only 5-star hotel. The Hermitage Hotel has endorsed our gallery and has actively cooperated with us in reaching their prospective patrons.

The spectrum of artists we represent ranges from emerging to established in all media. The ways in which we promote, exhibit, and sell our artists is just as diverse. Locally, we host monthly exhibits of our exclusive group of artists for the downtown Nashville Art Crawl, the first Saturday of every month. Nationally, we propose our artists’ work to major museum collections through producing catalogues and submitting custom-curated shows that cater to museums’ needs. Internationally, we will be offering our artists’ work through participating in choice contemporary art fairs.

Our goal is to foster artwork that entices, engages, and lures artists, collectors, and enthusiasts to Nashville’s expanding art scene.