Overlooking, 2024, Charcoal and pastel on art board, 60 x 80 inches

Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery is pleased to announce the fourth solo exhibition of new drawings by New York artist Susan Grossman.

“Join us for the monthly Mill Valley First Tuesday Art Walk,” says Eagles-Smith at 23 Sunnyside Ave. This Tuesday, December 3rd all Galleries and art venues with be open until 7:30 PM.”

When longtime Mill Valley resident Kim Eagles-Smith moved his Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery from San Francisco to 23 Sunnyside Ave. in October 2019 – after a bit of arm-twisting from then-fellow SF gallery owner George Lawson, who moved his gallery to Mill Valley around the same time – he had no idea that he was in for the ride of his life.

“There’s no doubt that (Kim has helped) make Mill Valley an art destination,” says Donna Seager, co-owner of longtime art industry stalwart Seager Gray Gallery at 108 Throckmorton Ave., who’s known both men for many years. “Mill Valley is becoming more and more densely cultural. We are so excited that they both are here – it’s great for us, great for them, great for our local restaurants and shops and great for the entire community.”

Seager Gray Gallery co-owner Donna Seager says Eagles-Smith, coupled with Robert Green Fine Arts and their gallery, “gives us such a broad spectrum of artwork to draw on. Not only does it not hurt us but it brings a high level of art collector that visits bonafide great galleries.” she says,” particularly as members of the influential SF Art Dealers Association.

MORE INFO ON THE KIM EAGLES-SMITH GALLERY.

MORE INFO ON SUSAN GROSSMAN’S LATEST WORK.

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