Studio B Art Gallery is excited to announce a month full of art, celebration, and holiday shopping as we close another wonderful year of creativity. December features one of our most cherished traditions with the return of our “Small Treasures of Art” exhibit, a festive showcase of miniature masterpieces perfect for the holiday season.
The festivities begin with Easton’s First Friday Gallery Walk on December 5, from 5–7 PM. Guests are invited to explore a vibrant new collection of artwork by our featured artists, including pieces by several Plein Air Easton award winners. Bernard Dellario and Charles Newman will be in attendance, sharing insights into their creative process and discussing their latest works during our art salon–style open house.
First Friday also marks the debut of “Small Treasures of Art,” featuring smaller works by our acclaimed artists — ideal for unique, personal gifts and meaningful “stocking stuffers” for your loved ones. Each piece captures the beauty and craftsmanship our artists are known for, making it easy to find something truly special this holiday season.
“We are thrilled to offer such a wonderful selection of art this season with pieces we know will become lifelong treasures,” Studio B Art Gallery Owner Betty Huang said. “Whether you’re an art collector or simply searching for a special gift, we have something for everyone to celebrate the holidays.”
Historic downtown Easton, Maryland, offers the perfect storybook backdrop for holiday memories. Make Studio B Art Gallery one of your must-visit destinations for art and festive shopping this December.
For more information, visit www.studiobartgallery.com, follow @studiobartgallery on Facebook and Instagram, or contact Betty Huang at [email protected].
Studio B Art Gallery is located at 7B Goldsborough Street in historic downtown Easton, Maryland. The gallery represents nationally and internationally known painters Lani Browning, Hiu Lai Chong, Bernard Dellario, Ken DeWaard, Diz Hormel, Betty Huang, Qiang Huang, Charles Newman, Scott W. Prior, Richard Sneary, Robert J. Simone, Master Jove Wang, and sculptor Rick Casali.



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