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The '''Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery''' is an art gallery specializing in period ceramics and furniture and contemporary Asian artwork. The gallery, which was founded by [[Tina Newton]] in 2000, has become the foremost source of Asian art in the Southeastern United States.
The '''Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery''' is an art gallery specializing in period ceramics and furniture and contemporary Asian artwork. The gallery, which was founded by [[Tina Newton]] in 2000, has become the foremost source of Asian art in the Southeastern United States. It is located at 2717 [[2nd Avenue South]] in [[Pepper Place]].
 
In [[2004]] she expanded the business to become a comprehensive art management firm, brokering and appraising Asian art around the world, and providing installation and conservation services.


Along with the [[Birmingham Asian Art Society]] and the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]], Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery sponsors free children's Asian art activites at the [[Pepper Place Saturday Market]].
Along with the [[Birmingham Asian Art Society]] and the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]], Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery sponsors free children's Asian art activites at the [[Pepper Place Saturday Market]].
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==References==
==References==
* Isom, Lanier Scott (November 2006) "Tina Newton: Asian art broker and gallery owner." ''Portico'' magazine.
* "Embarkation Point: 'Punto de Embarque' at Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery". (May 11, 2006) ''Birmingham Weekly.''
* "Embarkation Point: 'Punto de Embarque' at Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery". (May 11, 2006) ''Birmingham Weekly.''


[[Category:Art galleries]]
[[Category:Art galleries]]
[[Category:Asian art]]
[[Category:Asian art]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue South|2717]]

Revision as of 10:42, 23 December 2006

The Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery is an art gallery specializing in period ceramics and furniture and contemporary Asian artwork. The gallery, which was founded by Tina Newton in 2000, has become the foremost source of Asian art in the Southeastern United States. It is located at 2717 2nd Avenue South in Pepper Place.

In 2004 she expanded the business to become a comprehensive art management firm, brokering and appraising Asian art around the world, and providing installation and conservation services.

Along with the Birmingham Asian Art Society and the Birmingham Museum of Art, Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery sponsors free children's Asian art activites at the Pepper Place Saturday Market.

External links

References

  • Isom, Lanier Scott (November 2006) "Tina Newton: Asian art broker and gallery owner." Portico magazine.
  • "Embarkation Point: 'Punto de Embarque' at Tina Newton Asian Art Gallery". (May 11, 2006) Birmingham Weekly.