History
Resident artist Sharon Bond Brown began showing her water color and oil paintings in her studio after she and her husband Rex bought a boarded up 100-year-old factory building and, with architect David Tryba, turned it into a home and a gallery for displaying other artists' work. As more artists moved into the obsolete industrial neighborhood, they helped found the River North Art District, now known as RiNo, in 2005.
Specialties
Contemporary fine art, displayed in an AIA Award-winning home and gallery in the heart of the RiNo Art District.