C. Grimaldis Gallery, Contemporary art gallery in Baltimore, United States.
C. Grimaldis Gallery is an art gallery in Baltimore dedicated to post-World War II work from the United States and Europe, emphasizing contemporary sculpture and painting. The space uses multiple exhibition areas to display its collection and rotate new works throughout the year.
The gallery began in 1977 when Constantine Grimaldis opened it and later moved to its current North Charles Street location in 1986. This move established it as one of Baltimore's longest-running art spaces.
The gallery showcases work from established artists and maintains the estates of Grace Hartigan and Eugene Leake, whose pieces hold important positions in current art conversations. Walking through the spaces, you encounter how these artists continue to influence the direction of contemporary artistic practice.
The gallery offers free admission and regularly hosts artist conversations and public events throughout the year. It also participates in several national and international art fairs, giving visitors opportunities to see additional work beyond the main location.
The gallery's opening exhibition in 1977 featured prints by Mavis Pusey and sculptures by Stephanie Scuris, establishing a pattern of artistic diversity from the start. This early direction shaped the space's identity and signaled its commitment to showing different artistic voices.
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