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Services
Custom Picture Framing Added as a custom service to clients and artists in 2000, the framing services at Jeffrey Moose Gallery are downstairs from the gallery, in the Rainier Square Concourse three shops to the East (towards the Fifth Avenue Theatre) on the right. I specialize in works on paper (including unusual handmade papers, watercolors, fine art prints, collector prints and antique maps) but will frame almost anything you can bring me. With experience as a fine art lithographer and an artist working on paper for most of my career, I give extra attention to the smallest details. Conservation and restoration services are also available. Frame/Moulding lines I carry: CMI, Designer, Framer's Inventory, JD, Jayness, KOA, Neilsen, Omega, RD, Roma, Studio, WDA Curatorial Services The gallery has a proud history of providing rotating displays of artworks in any style for business environments, public spaces, health care facilities, hotels and residential settings. Exhibits can be scheduled to change monthly, bimonthly or quarterly. Promotion of these events through press releases and web based advertising helps to create a sophisticated public image for your organization. Curatorial Resume After a BFA degree from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1984, I headed West with fine art skills and a keen new sense of what a proper exhibit looked like. My first fine-art jobs included work with Master Printers Ernest DeSoto in San Francisco and Kent Lovelace in Seattle. Starting with the opening of the cooperative art gallery, Net Contents, on Bainbridge Island in 1989, I began my career in fine art exhibitions and sales. For six years I helped a group of fellow artists hang monthly shows, publicize events and mind the gallery on a regular schedule. In 1993 I helped to found a Seattle based company, Seattle Art Resource, whose purpose was to sell fine art using a laptop computer and proprietary software. In this capacity, I wandered the Puget Sound presenting to collectors, businesses, municipalities and any one who would look and listen. The business was featured in stories in print, on TV and radio. One of my clients was The Alexis Hotel, a luxury property near Seattle's waterfront. I began a curatorial relationship that lasted nearly 10 years, hanging and placing artworks in four areas of the hotel and in their trendy restaurant, The Painted Table, where I hosted popular First Thursday parties. From 2005 through 2007, I provided exhibits for the historic Roosevelt Hotel. Since 2004 I have provided displays in the lobby of Rainier Tower, an unusual and historic mid 70's skyscraper in the heart of downtown. I have also provided curatorial services for schools, law firms, insurance businesses and residential properties. What I can do for you:
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