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'''Amanda Schedler Fine Art''' (formerly '''Schedler-Minchin Fine Art''') is a contemporary art gallery located at 2815-A [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]]. The gallery was founded in [[2001]] by [[Amanda Schedler]] in a small space next door to [[Mary Adams Antiques]], owned by her grandmother. The gallery focused on 17th-20th drawings and prints on paper. | '''Amanda Schedler Fine Art''' (formerly '''Schedler-Minchin Fine Art''') is a contemporary art gallery located at 2815-A [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]]. The gallery was founded in [[2001]] by [[Amanda Schedler]] in a small space next door to [[Mary Adams Antiques]], owned by her grandmother. The gallery focused on 17th-20th century drawings and prints on paper. | ||
[[Amy Minchin]] joined as a partner in [[2004]], bringing an expertise in contemporary art. The gallery relocated to Homewood and re-opened in [[2004]] with the first [[Birmingham Biennial]]. | [[Amy Minchin]] joined as a partner in [[2004]], bringing an expertise in contemporary art. The gallery relocated to Homewood and re-opened in [[2004]] with the first [[Birmingham Biennial]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:53, 12 April 2010
Amanda Schedler Fine Art (formerly Schedler-Minchin Fine Art) is a contemporary art gallery located at 2815-A 18th Street South in Homewood. The gallery was founded in 2001 by Amanda Schedler in a small space next door to Mary Adams Antiques, owned by her grandmother. The gallery focused on 17th-20th century drawings and prints on paper.
Amy Minchin joined as a partner in 2004, bringing an expertise in contemporary art. The gallery relocated to Homewood and re-opened in 2004 with the first Birmingham Biennial.
In 2007 interior designer Mary Evelyn McKee joined the space with a storefront facing SoHo Square.
In 2010 the Biennial was jointly hosted with Bare Hands' gallery.
References
- "Amanda Schedler: A small gallery in Birmingham offers a world of antique works on paper." (November 2003) Southern Accents
- Monitor, Leigh Anne (April 8, 2005) "Shared talents: Art purveyors combine efforts into Schedler Minchin gallery." Birmingham Post-Herald
- Gautney, Holley (May 26, 2005) "Artful partnership: Duo perfects collaboration at Schedler Minchin Fine Art." Birmingham Weekly