Below is a list of a few artists we represented.
Elizabeth MC Queen
https://www.macqueenfineart.com/sculp...
Steve Montigilio
https://www.saatchiart.com/account/ar...
Vincent J Aniano
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.ph...
Alan Scott Craig
http://www.artofboomerang.com/3TheArt...
Geri Medway
https://www.gerimedway.com/bio.html
Jane Gottlieb
https://janegottlieb.com/my-story
Thomas Hester
Martin Varo
The Ambassador of Arts Gallery, established in 1994, was the brainchild of two passionate individuals, Eric Teggers and Robin Walker. Nestled within the charming confines of the historic Ritz-Carlton Carriage House estate, the gallery serves as an exquisite backdrop where sophistication and decorum converge, creating an ideal environment for the celebration of artistic expression. This unique setting not only enhances the beauty of the artworks displayed but also invites visitors to engage deeply with the creativity and talent that the gallery showcases. Through its carefully curated exhibitions, the Ambassador of Arts Gallery has become a significant cultural hub, promoting a diverse range of artistic voices and fostering a deeper appreciation for the arts. Together with my dear friend, Robin Walker, I co-founded a space that celebrates fine art by local, national, and international artists. Robin's journey in the arts began early, fueled by her passion and dream of becoming an accomplished artist. Through hard work and dedication, she gained recognition in the art world, particularly after exhibiting at Art Expo '93 and '94 in Los Angeles, California. Achieving her dream was just the beginning; her vision inspired me to establish The Ambassador of Arts Gallery alongside her. Throughout its years of operation, our gallery has become a home for the works of hundreds of artists, with each piece reflecting Robin's unwavering commitment to creativity and community. Although Robin has passed away, her legacy lives on through every artist she supported and every work she helped bring into the world. This page is lovingly dedicated to her memory, celebrating the indelible mark she left on the arts and all who knew her.
Pasadena towers. Featuring Betty Dector's artwork.
The oddball at the bottom right corner is me. ;-)