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The hands behind the walls.

The artists whose work hangs in the collection, and the residents working in the rooms above — studios open the first Sunday of every month.

Vincent van Gogh, Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1889 — a wheat field beside cypress trees under a moving sky.
№ 01

Vincent van Gogh

Dutch · 1853–1890 · Oil
Katsushika Hokusai, Under the Wave off Kanagawa (The Great Wave), circa 1830–32.
№ 02

Katsushika Hokusai

Japanese · 1760–1849 · Woodblock
Paul Cézanne, The Card Players, 1890–92 — two men at a table playing cards.
№ 03

Paul Cézanne

French · 1839–1906 · Oil
Rembrandt, Portrait of a Man (The Auctioneer), circa 1658–62.
№ 04

Rembrandt van Rijn

Dutch · 1606–1669 · Oil
Édouard Manet, The Monet Family in Their Garden at Argenteuil, 1874.
№ 05

Édouard Manet

French · 1832–1883 · Oil
Utagawa Hiroshige, from Six Jewel Rivers from Various Provinces, 1857.
№ 06

Utagawa Hiroshige

Japanese · 1797–1858 · Woodblock
Vincent van Gogh, L'Arlésienne: Madame Joseph-Michel Ginoux, 1888–89 — a seated woman against a yellow ground.
L'Arlésienne: Madame GinouxVan Gogh · 1888
"We don't hang names. We hang the moment a hand decided something — and we keep the room dark enough to see it."
— The AURUM Curators

In Residence

Studios open · first Sunday

Six artists work in the rooms above the gallery each year. On the first Sunday of every month their studios open to visitors — unfinished work, open doors, conversation over the smell of paint.

Meet them mid-thought.

The studios are best on a quiet Sunday, before the paint has dried on this month's work.

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