The Design District — make that the Design and Art District — scores again, this time on Slocum Street, with the opening of Joy Christie’s Gallery. Pictured here, a slightly derivative but pleasing piece by California artist Mary Zarbano. Christie’s specializes in tribal sculpture from Africa. Here be the press release from Martha Tiller.
Dallas, Tx—Joy Christies Gallery, Inc. specializing in antique tribal sculpture from Africa, opens its doors to the Dallas Design District on Slocum Street relocating from the previous Henderson location.
With over 30 years of experience, Joy Christie has collected genuine, ritually-used sculptures, weapons, masks, and figures as well as offering a selection of hand-designed jewelry made of 18K gold, antique tribal beads and semi-precious stones. In addition, Joy Christies Gallery, Inc. offers contemporary art from noted California artist Mary Zarbano.
Our new location draws from eclectic sources to serve our faithful clienteles, says proprietor Joy Christie. Trade designers and general public alike have long looked to the Slocum Street Antique and Design Association to find distinct pieces to complement home and office, or one-of-a kind gift items.
The Slocum Street Antique and Design Association is one of the premier design sources in the United States. Over 40 showrooms with 500,000 specialize in everything from European Antiques, Oriental Rugs, Custom Furniture, to Stone Furnishings, Architecturals, Floral Design and Accessories.
Joy Christies Gallery, Inc. is located at 1408 Slocum Street. For more information 214.670.9999. Hours are Tuesday-Friday 11:00am-4:45pm, Saturdays 11:00am-3:00pm and by appointment anytime.
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Attached oil on canvas, 38 x 62
December Rest by Mary Zarbano,