Bluestone Fine Art Gallery

Philadelphia, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Good for Kids
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

Established in 2011, Bluestone Fine Art Gallery has been operating in the Old City District of Philadelphia on the corner of Second and Quarry streets. The gallery features original works by contemporary and traditional artists in a range of mediums, including painting, ceramics and sculpture. Each month, we host new exhibitions that kick off during Philadelphia’s popular First Fridays that bring hundreds of art lovers into the neighborhood for special events and openings year round. Our goal is to showcase the most engaging works in a welcoming atmosphere during regular business hours and by private appointment. We work closely with collectors, designers and architects, helping clients select the art best suited to residences, businesses and other final destinations. For our clients who visit us via Amazon Art, we offer complimentary shipping. For our local clients, we offer complimentary delivery and installation.

History

Established in 2011.

Our artists’ hail from Philadelphia and around the country — many of the city’s most well-​known and emerging artists have exhibited their works in group and solo shows. Each month, we host new exhibitions that kick off during Philadelphia’s popular First Fridays that bring hundreds of art lovers into the neighborhood for special events and openings year round.

Meet the Business Owner

Pam R.

Business Owner

Pam Regan is the owner of Bluestone Fine Art Gallery in Philadelphia where she represents emerging and mid-​career artists from around the country. Since opening the Old City gallery in 2011, she’s hosted 26 successful solo exhibitions, as well as group shows and special events. Last year, Regan participated in Miami Art Week, showcasing select fine art pieces at Spectrum Miami. She’s also one of 150 art gallery owners from around the world invited to participate in Amazon’s Fine Art Program.