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About
Chace-Randall Gallery, LLC
Gallery
Owner and Director Zoe Randall founded The Chace-Randall Gallery
in 2005 in one of the Village of Andes' original Main Street Victorians.
Wanting to make the building's history part of the gallery experience,
Randall (and husband Tom Lavazzi) named it for the former residence's
original owner, George E. Chace, who built the house in 1878.
The
Chace-Randall Gallery is a salon style fine art gallery comprised
of 4 distinct viewing rooms, lit by ample natural light, antique
chandeliers and professional track lighting. The walls are warm
in hue, and furnishings are spare, though elegant and comfortable.
Randall’s plan is to enable gallery visitors to easily envision
how artwork will look in the home.
The
Gallery’s six yearly exhibitions range from the solo show to group
exhibitions and run six to eight weeks each. In addition to each
featured exhibition, the gallery hosts a revolving group show of
permanent exhibiting artists. All gallery artists are of stellar
caliber and sport impressive exhibition histories—many museum exhibited
and collected.
About
the Gallery Owner/Director:
From
New York City, Zoe Randall has a background in critical and creative
writing. She holds a Master's Degree in English Literature and taught
in the City University system for five years.
While
living and writing in Savannah, GA, during the late 1990's, Randall
reviewed for Art Papers (Atlanta) and Women in Performance
(NYU), and had a weekly Art column in The Savannah Morning
News and Connect Savannah. She was a regular Art feature
writer for Southern Living and Savannah Magazine,
lectured at The School of Visual Arts, and served on the Individual
Artist's Grant review board, City of Savannah, Department of
Cultural Affairs.
After
relocating to the Catskills, Randall had a successful run as Director
of the Enderlin Gallery, Roxbury, where according to one critic,
Randall "single-handedly raised the bar for the quality of art galleries
in the Catskills."
The
Chace-Randall Gallery, Andes, NY, continues to raise that bar.

photo
of Ms Randall courtesy of Roger Bobley, Margaretville, NY, 2006
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