The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts (HGA) was founded in 1982 by David C. Bortz, a photographer/artist and artist. David has been creating art since he was in his teens, and for the past 16 years he has been the director of the HGA. He has produced hundreds of original art works, and his current main focus is to expand the collection of pieces of art created by other artists.
David Bortz has been creating art for many years, but he has never really felt the need to display his art in a gallery. Until now. The HGA’s new space has a very unique design; it’s like a museum of his art.
The HGA has been around for more than a decade and has recently expanded into a very small space with a couple of exhibition spaces in it. This is a good thing for David because it means that people can come and see his art in an environment he would be a lot happier in.
It’s a good thing, because it means that people like David can come and see his art in an environment he would be a lot happier in.
With this expansion, David has also expanded his art into a much larger area. As a result, the building has a much larger roof line that makes it look more like a museum. The new space is also designed with the artist in mind. This means that you can sit in his chair and watch him work.
The studio is also becoming a space filled with art as well. David’s been working out of here for a while now so he’s got a lot of space that he’s used for doing his sculpting, and you can see his sculptures in all of their glory here.
So what does this look like? Well, you can see the sculptures in their usual places and the artist has moved back into the studio/gallery. This is the first time that he has made this move.
I dont mean to be a wimp or anything, but I would prefer to have Davids studio on the upper level. We have a couple friends who are also artists and we wouldnt want to disturb their studios. I think they would be more comfortable if they had more space.
The artist is moving back into the gallery because the space he had previously occupied has been sold for $6.5 million to a large corporate conglomerate. With this move, Davids is back to his original studio, where he’s now working on an exhibition on the studio’s new owner’s art.
The artist moved back into the gallery because he was unhappy with the previous owners who he thought were taking too long to finish the work he had been doing. Davids studio was just the first step in that process. The studio is now being used as a warehouse for new corporate art. It will be interesting to see if Davids chooses to keep working on paintings or sell them to a gallery.