Cold Stone Creamery works with Best Buddies throughout August

There’s nothing like a cool ice cream cone to soften the blow of a blazing hot summer day. There’s also nothing like the feeling of helping out. Cold Stone Creamery, an ice cream chain based out [...]

The Olympic Artists of Park West Gallery

When art and sport come together, awe-inspiring imagery and experiences are born. There is no better example of this than when world-class artists are chosen to create artwork for the Olympic [...]

Romero Britto speaks at The Art of Education online conference

Romero Britto sees the future of education being bright, and not just because of the colorful and optimistic themes he applies to his artwork. On July 14, world-famous pop artist Romero Britto [...]

Diary entries from Andrew Bone’s 2016 safari – Part 2

Join us as we follow Andrew Bone on the last legs of his latest adventure to study, photograph and record wildlife in Africa. Bone loves the wildlife of his native country, and sets out himself [...]

Diary entries from Andrew Bone’s 2016 safari – Part 1

Andrew Bone doesn’t just paint and conserve wildlife, he goes into the field to study, photograph and record his subjects, which can lead to incredible encounters. Bone’s latest adventure found [...]

Park West Foundation goes global with HRH Prince Charles and the Prince’s Trust International

Park West Gallery and its non-profit arm, the Park West Foundation, has received the royal treatment after committing resources to helping disadvantaged young adults around the world. The Park [...]

Historic Erte Exhibition at the Hermitage

The State Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia is remembering Erté with the first-ever solo exhibition held in the artist’s home country. Held June 21 to Sept. 19, “Erté: An Art Deco Genius,” was [...]

Park West Gallery’s FIU art donation

Park West Gallery founder and CEO Albert Scaglione’s latest contribution to the mission of using arts to aid in the development of the youth comes in the form of a donation to the College of [...]

How technology is recreating Rembrandt art

Although world-renowned artist Rembrandt van Rijn passed away almost 350 years ago, his art still lives on today. In fact, it’s still revered; artists today are using modern techniques and [...]

5 Reasons to Come to Detroit for Art

They call Detroit “The Paris of the Midwest” – a moniker not as well known as its others, but there’s a reason for the title. There is a budding Detroit art scene taking root in the city. The [...]