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==Exhibitions and displays==
==Exhibitions and displays==
[[Image:Gamson_Banner_Installation.jpg|thumb|"At the Table with a Flower" Gamson Banner being installed on the Wynwood Art Complex in Miami, Florida]]
[[Image:Gamson_Banner_Installation.jpg|thumb|"At the Table with a Flower" Gamson Banner being installed on the Wynwood Art Complex in Miami, Florida]]
In 2004, Gamson was the featured artist for the Nautica Project. This permanent show includes his creation of two aluminum sculptures, a 30’wide x 5’high mural and numerous paintings depicting life on Miami Beach. On January 26, 2008, a show including 29 of his acrylic on canvas paintings was displayed at Gallery Jax in Miami.<ref>http://web.mac.com/ml3mediamiami/iWeb/Site/Stephen.html</ref> He is represented by Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London and Seth Jason Beitler Fine Arts<ref>http://www.sethjason.com/artists/sg.html</ref> in Miami. He displayed his work at an exhibition that opened on August 7, 2008 at DeBillzan Gallery in [[Laguna Beach, California]], and had a solo show in the Projects room at the Frank Pictures Gallery, in [[Santa Monica, California]], which opened on October 9, 2008.<ref>http://www.frankpicturesgallery.com/artists/stephengamson/index.html</ref>
In 2004, Gamson was the featured artist for the Nautica Project. This permanent show includes his creation of two aluminum sculptures, a 30’wide x 5’high mural and numerous paintings depicting life on Miami Beach. On January 26, 2008, a show including 29 of his acrylic on canvas paintings was displayed at [http://web.mac.com/ml3mediamiami/iWeb/Site/Stephen.html Gallery Jax] in Miami.<ref>http://web.mac.com/ml3mediamiami/iWeb/Site/Stephen.html</ref> He is represented by Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London and Seth Jason Beitler Fine Arts<ref>http://www.sethjason.com/artists/sg.html</ref> in Miami. He displayed his work at an exhibition that opened on August 7, 2008 at DeBillzan Gallery in [[Laguna Beach, California]], and had a solo show in the Projects room at [http://frankpicturesgallery.com/artists/stephengamson/index.html Frank Pictures Gallery], in [[Santa Monica, California]], which opened on October 9, 2008.<ref>http://www.frankpicturesgallery.com/artists/stephengamson/index.html</ref>


In early December 2008, Gamson held a solo show, titled “Symbols and Portraits”, at the Seth Jason Beitler Fine Arts in [[Wynwood]] as part of Art Basel 2008. Gamson was the official artist for Café Bustelo. His artwork will appear internationally as Bustelo rolls out 100 retail stores.<ref>http://www.miaminewtimes.com/events/promo/1255265</ref> For 2009, Gamson has been commissioned to create large scale, high-profile projects in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. He has also been selected as the official poster artist for the 35th Annual Miami Beach Festival of the Arts in early February.<ref>http://www.gonorthbeach.com/arts.php</ref>
In early December 2008, Gamson held a solo show, titled “Symbols and Portraits”, at the [http://www.sethjason.com/ Seth Jason Beitler Fine Arts] in [[Wynwood]] as part of Art Basel 2008. Gamson was the official artist for [http://cafebustelo.com/ Café Bustelo].<ref>http://www.944.com/articles/caf-bustelo-hits-us-with-its-best-shot/</ref> His artwork will appear internationally as Bustelo rolls out 100 retail stores.<ref>http://www.miaminewtimes.com/events/promo/1255265</ref> For 2009, Gamson has been commissioned to create large scale, high-profile projects in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. He was also selected as the official poster artist for the [http://web.miamibeachfl.gov/WorkArea/downloadasset.aspx?id=39338 35th Annual Miami Beach Festival of the Arts] in February, 2009.<ref>http://www.gonorthbeach.com/arts.php</ref>

Stephen has been featured in many publications such as [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/index.jsp The Hollywood Reporter], [http://www.Herald.com The Miami Herald], [http://www.hauteliving.com/issue-2009-04-fl/ Haute Living Magazine], [http://miami.sixdegreesmag.com/flip/flip.php?issue=miami/2009/mar/mar2009.xml Six Degrees Magazine] (page 25/26), and has been in articles on [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ MSNBC], [http://www.reuters.com Reuters], and Yahoo! News.


==Organizations==
==Organizations==

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Gamson at his Miami Studio

Stephen Gamson (born 1965) is an American artist and art collector.[1]

Early life

Gamson spent much of his youth visiting studios, museums, and researching art through books. As a student, he began collecting the work of artists he admired. After post-graduate studies in art history at Harvard University, in the early 1990s, Gamson had a one man show at the Candide Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia.

Exhibitions and displays

File:Gamson Banner Installation.jpg
"At the Table with a Flower" Gamson Banner being installed on the Wynwood Art Complex in Miami, Florida

In 2004, Gamson was the featured artist for the Nautica Project. This permanent show includes his creation of two aluminum sculptures, a 30’wide x 5’high mural and numerous paintings depicting life on Miami Beach. On January 26, 2008, a show including 29 of his acrylic on canvas paintings was displayed at Gallery Jax in Miami.[2] He is represented by Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London and Seth Jason Beitler Fine Arts[3] in Miami. He displayed his work at an exhibition that opened on August 7, 2008 at DeBillzan Gallery in Laguna Beach, California, and had a solo show in the Projects room at Frank Pictures Gallery, in Santa Monica, California, which opened on October 9, 2008.[4]

In early December 2008, Gamson held a solo show, titled “Symbols and Portraits”, at the Seth Jason Beitler Fine Arts in Wynwood as part of Art Basel 2008. Gamson was the official artist for Café Bustelo.[5] His artwork will appear internationally as Bustelo rolls out 100 retail stores.[6] For 2009, Gamson has been commissioned to create large scale, high-profile projects in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. He was also selected as the official poster artist for the 35th Annual Miami Beach Festival of the Arts in February, 2009.[7]

Stephen has been featured in many publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, The Miami Herald, Haute Living Magazine, Six Degrees Magazine (page 25/26), and has been in articles on MSNBC, Reuters, and Yahoo! News.

Organizations

Gamson has served on the board of directors for many organizations such as The Jackson Metropolitans (a division of The Jackson Memorial Hospital Foundation), The Shakers advisory board for the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Hugs and Kisses at the Miami Children's Hospital, The AJ Japour Art Gallery and Foundation, and is one of the founding members of Art for a Cause.

References