Christwood Atrium Gallery to Host New Exhibit Featuring Southeastern Artists
The Christwood Atrium Gallery in Covington is set to showcase a new art exhibit featuring the works of two Southeastern artists, marking the start of a partnership between the Atrium and the Saladino Gallery, also located in Covington.
The exhibit will highlight the art of Phyllis Beiser from Mississippi and Carol Hallock from Louisiana, both represented by gallery owner Danny Saladino. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, September 14, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., offering attendees a chance to meet the artists and enjoy refreshments. The event is open to the public.
“This partnership is significant not just for the Christwood community but for the broader arts community as well,” said Ann Loomis, curator of the Christwood Atrium Gallery and the driving force behind the collaboration. “It will raise the gallery’s profile within Louisiana’s art scene and attract larger audiences to our exhibits, ultimately benefiting regional artists. It also reinforces our strong commitment to supporting local talent.”
Saladino also expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, emphasizing how it enhances exposure for the more than two dozen artists he represents. “The Christwood Atrium is a beautiful and expansive venue, offering more than 5,800 square feet of gallery space. I look forward to showcasing my clients’ works in such an impressive setting,” he said.
Phyllis Beiser, who has lived on the Mississippi Gulf Coast for two decades, draws inspiration from the region’s vibrant natural surroundings. “Everywhere I look, there is color and life. Compositions begin forming, and I strive to capture on canvas what I see,” Beiser shared.
Carol Hallock, who splits her time between a stilt house in Louisiana and a 40-acre property in southern Mississippi, often paints scenes of bayous and marshes from her kayak. One of her favorite subjects is “Geraldine,” an egret she frequently encounters in her surroundings.
The Christwood community is located at 100 Christwood Blvd., accessible via the Brewster Road entrance. The Atrium Gallery is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.