A SPECTACULAR NEW DESTINATION FOR
CONTEMPORARY ART IN NAPLES

Naples, Florida - A taste of New York's fabled Chelsea art district will tantalize contemporary art enthusiasts on January 25, 2002, when Longstreth Goldberg ART opens its doors at 5640 Taylor Road. The spectacular new five thousand square foot gallery combines twenty-five years of reputable experience accumulated by Peg Goldberg and Joe Longstreth.

"This gallery, located in the Industrial Trade Center Design district of Naples will be like none other in the area," says Peg Goldberg. "Our warehouse style space with soaring ceilings will house displays of sculpture and paintings from many important contemporary artists."

Sculptors Leo Schimanszky, Henry Richardson and Mark Chatterley, as well as noted emerging artists, Slade, Nancie Warner, Fusun Gulen and Liz Whitney Quisgard will be featured, to name a few. "The new gallery will represent approximately thirty contemporary artists, many of whom are exclusive to our gallery," reports Joe Longstreth.

The unique ambiance of this grand space will provide patrons the opportunity to view significant large-scale and sculpture in museum-style comfort. "We characterize the gallery and its ever-changing collections as electrically eclectic," they explain. "The new environment is designed to create an awesome space replete with innovation and intriguing surprises."

In addition to art exhibits, Longstreth Goldberg ART will serve as a cultural destination for many forms of artistic expression -- experimental drama, lectures, poetry readings and intimate musical soirées. A rare marriage of events in a stimulating atmosphere will spur imaginations and provide a unique forum for innovative exploration and artistic exchange.

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