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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2011 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2011
HONOLULU, HAWAI'I, September 2, 2011: First Friday, November 4, 2011, at 6PM ANDREW ROSE GALLERY opens its street-front, ground-floor location in Bishop Square's Pauahi Tower at the center of Honolulu's Downtown Arts District along Hawai'i's prime Bishop Street business corridor. Circled by 'Iolani Palace, Hawai'i State Art Museum,

The Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center, Arts at Marks Garage, Hawai'i Theater, and Chinatown's art galleries and studios, ANDREW ROSE GALLERY will be open late regularly on First Fridays and will offer complete gallery services including framing and shipping for clients locally and worldwide.

Focussed on presenting important contemporary as well as vintage art with significant connections to Hawai'i, its roster of professional, museum-quality artists includes Carol Bennett, Bradley Capello, Gaye Chan, Charles Cohan, Vince Hazen, Linda K?ne, Wayne Levin, Marcia Morse, Noreen Naughton, Abigail Romanchak, Mamoru Sato, Dalani Tanahy, Yida Wang and Wayne Zebzda who are recognized by collectors and critics internationally for their artistic achievements.

The gallery is proud to promote its artists with its new 800 square-foot exhibition space

Cliff McCluney, agent, and attorney, Dale E. Zane, of Goodsill, Anderson, Quinn, and Stifel, worked on behalf of the gallery with Executive Vice President Kalani Schrader and Senior Associate Andrew Reenders at CB Richard Ellis to arrange a 5-year lease with Douglas Emmett/Bishop Square.

Validated client parking entrance is left off Alakea before Hotel.

Hours: Monday - Thursday: 10 - 6; Friday: 10 - 4; Saturday: 10 - 1; and by appointment.


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