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February Issue 2008

Adam Cave Fine Art Opens in Raleigh, NC

Adam Cave Fine Art will open on Feb. 1, 2008, at 115 1/2 East Hargett Street in the heart of downtown Raleigh, NC. This fine art exhibition gallery will represent a select group of regional and nationally known artists, including Joseph Cave, David Hewson, Stephen Aubuchon, Wayne Taylor, and Donald Furst. Additional artists will be announced in the future. The focus of the gallery will be mid and late career artists working in the mediums of painting, printmaking and photography. Adam Cave Fine Art will also be introducing some new, young talent to the area including Massachusetts painter Jennifer O'Connell.

Adam Cave grew up in a family of artists. His father, Joseph Cave, is a well known Southern landscape painter. Adam spent his childhood in Northern California and moved to Europe during his high school years. He attended college in Connecticut where he earned degrees in both fine art and art history at Connecticut College. On graduating, he began his fine art career in Santa Fe, NM. In 1997, Adam arrived in the Triangle and became director of Raleigh's Gallery C where he remained until this Fall.

Adam is married to Cynthia Daniel Cave; an artist and a graduate of Meredith College. He has served on the Town of Cary Public Art Advisory Board as well as lectured for The Visual Art Exchange and The Fine Arts League of Cary. Most recently Adam was asked to be a juror for Artspace in Raleigh and, in 2008, he will serve as art chair for the Aids Services Agency "Works of Heart" auction, the largest art auction and fundraiser in the Triangle.

A changing exhibition schedule of solo and group shows will be featured at Adam Cave Fine Art. The gallery is located on the 2nd floor of an historic 100 year old building recently remodeled by Empire Properties. 115 1/2 East Hargett is full of early Raleigh character and a perfect environment to showcase fine art. The Gallery is half a block from Moore Square and an easy walk to the NC State Capitol, numerous quality  restaurants, museums, and other galleries, the NC Symphony and the NC Ballet.

For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 919-272-5958 or visit (www.adamcavefineart.com).

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