Ever spent the night in an art gallery? From indelible pre-stardom images of the Rolling Stones to contemporary African art, The Betsy is a modern museum.
Mac Stone
Exhibited in Gallery
Mac Stone is a National Geographic photographer and Explorer and his images help tell the complex stories of wetlands and wilderness through the wildlife and people who rely upon them.
Mahi Binebine
Mahi Binebine (b. 1959) is a Moroccan painter and novelist born and currently living in Marrakech. Binebine moved to Paris in 1980 to study and teach mathematics, eventually turning to painting and novels...
Maria Daniel Balcazar
Exhibited in Carlton Room
Maria Daniel Balcazar is a documentary photographer. Most of her projects focus on the vitality of cultural traditions in the constant remaking of identity.
Nadia Huggins “Strange Territory”
Nadia Huggins was born in Trinidad and Tobago and grew up in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where she is currently based. A self taught artist, she works in photography and, since 2010, has built a body of...
Paul Saltzman
Exhibited in Carlton Room
Paul Saltzman is a Canadian based international award-winning film director, writer, and producer of over three hundred dramas and documentaries.
Ray Tenorio “Dreamscapes”
Exhibited in Board Room
Ray A. Tenorio was born in La Habana, Cuba. After 3 years of study Social Communication at Universidad de La Habana, he moved to the US where completed his Associates degree in Graphic and Commercial Arts at...
Ricardo Cavolo: Mi Musica
The exhibition is compiled of digitally reproduced, select images from Cavolo’s book 101 Artist to Listen Before You Die...
Sanlé Sory
Sanlé Sory (Yossimilo.com) is a Burkinabe photographer born in 1943. Owner of Volta Photo studio, he lives and works in Bobo-Dioulasso. His career started at the age of 17...
Sevan Biçakci
Sevan Biçakci is a craftsman, a maestro, sculptor, painter and dreamer. Bıçakcı crafts an alternate universe in each piece of wearable art with details so small and beauty so vast, it leaves collectors and coveteurs in wonderment...