Kolman & Pryor Gallery is now Kolman & Reeb Gallery
Kolman & Reeb Gallery is located in Studio 395, Northrup King Building at 1500 Jackson Street NE, Minneapolis
Jodi Reeb Joins Anita Sue Kolman as Partner and Owner of the Newly Renamed Kolman & Reeb Gallery
Kolman & Reeb Gallery, (formerly Kolman & Pryor Gallery), is thrilled to announce Jodi Reeb, long-time gallery artist and gallery sales associate, has joined Anita Sue Kolman as a partner and owner, and curator of the newly renamed Kolman & Reeb Gallery. “Jodi has been an artist with the gallery for 10 years and our lead salesperson, as well as a full-time fine artist, curator, and teacher in Minneapolis for more than 25 years,” says Kolman.
“Jodi is a perfect partner as we take the gallery forward with our new Project Space Grant Program, continue our popular and critically acclaimed gallery activities and exhibitions, and develop new ways to engage and interact with the public,” Kolman adds. “If you liked us before, you’re going to like us even better now. Jodi and I are energized about the whole enterprise.”
Reeb has taught printmaking, acrylic, and encaustic painting as well as book arts. She is a CORE instructor for R&F Handmade Paints and is a GOLDEN Acrylic Paints Artist Educator. Her artwork is in many private and corporate collections including Target Corporation, United Health Care Group, Hilton Hotel in Minneapolis, and Wells Fargo Mortgage in Minneapolis. Her studio is located in the Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, where she’s facilitated exhibitions for 15 years. She was the recipient of a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant in 2018. Reeb graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design (MCAD) where she taught printmaking for almost a decade.
“I’m so excited to be collaborating with Anita as an owner and her partner in the gallery I’ve been a part of for so long,” says Reeb. “My background as a fine artist and curator, along with my extensive teaching experience, will allow Anita and I to program an array of new experiences in the gallery for our collectors and the public, while maintaining the excellence Anita has established. We look forward to welcoming everyone to the gallery.”