American Art Collector - USA (2019-12)

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WOODFIELD FINE
ART GALLERY
2253 Central Avenue #105
St. Petersburg, FL 33713
(727) 254-6981
http://www.woodfieldfineart.com
Woodfield Fine Art Gallery
is one of the premier Tampa
Bay-area art galleries for
discerning collectors of
the works of emerging
and nationally acclaimed
regional artists. According to
gallery owner and artist Jim
Woodfield, St. Petersburg,
Florida, is becoming an
important place for the arts
in the state, and the gallery
“has seen a steady increase in
business over the last three
years as a result of increasing
arts tourism to the area.”
The gallery represents
award-winning painters such
as John Bayalis, Margaret
Bayalis, Shawn Dell Joyce,
Charles Gray, Curtis
Whitwam and renowned
sculptors Sallie Hackett-
Brown, Kyu Yamamoto and
Jan Richardson, among
others. The gallery has also
served as an incubator of
sorts for local emerging
artists, such as Reid Jenkins,
Jean-Michael Fait, Jonas Von
Meyer, Paul Barrera, Carol
Crumrine, Sylvia Shanahan
and many more.
Woodfield Fine Art Gallery
has been a strong supporter

of the St. Petersburg art
scene, collaborating with local
nonprofit art, business and
neighborhood associations
to broaden the appeal
and impact art has on the
community. On the second
Saturday of every month, the

gallery participates in the St.
Petersburg Art Walk hosted
by the St. Petersburg Arts
Alliance.
At least four times a year
the gallery hosts themed
exhibitions of new works by
more than 25 local artists.

In December is the gallery’s
seasonal exhibit, Beyond
Paradise, featuring art
depicting and/or interpreting
the beauty of Florida’s west
coast. The opening happens
Saturday, December 14, from 5
to 9 p.m.

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Woodfield Fine Art Gallery
features paintings, sculpture,
photography and more by
award-winning artists.

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Woodfield Fine Art Gallery,
The Pink Chevy, watercolor,
13 x 21", by John Bayalis.

3
Woodfield Fine Art Gallery,
Let’s Do Lunch, oil on canvas,
20 x 30", by Margaret Bayalis.

“St. Petersburg, Florida, is quickly becoming


the cultural capital of Florida with six major


museums dedicated to the arts, and the
availability of fine art to purchase is slowly

beginning to catch up to this phenomenal


cultural growth with new galleries opening throughout the


arts districts.”
— Jim Woodfield, owner and artist, Woodfield Fine Art Gallery

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