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Modern Art.
Vintage Design.

Barry Bryant and Johnny McLendon are owners of this unique 3000 sq ft gallery located in the Perez Art & Design Center in Cathedral City, California.

High ceilings and dramatic spaces dominate this former industrial building, and present a welcoming, casual environment - an alluring mix for designers, collectors, and those interested in adding unusual, quality pieces to their home.

Visit us on your next trip to the Coachella Valley.  

As we like to say, "We are near Palm Springs, but far from ordinary".

Unique Selection

We feature a unique and eclectic mix of vintage and contemporary modern art and design - including furniture, lighting and decor.

Deco to Contemporary pieces can be found in the gallery, including selections from the Mid-century Modern, Hollywood Regency, California Modern, Rustic Modern, Zen and Organic Modern, MOD / Pop, Late Century Modern and Postmodern periods in addition to Avant-garde designs.

 
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Current Exhibition -
Tom Hausken
Living Landscapes: The Art of Perception

Opening Reception is Friday, November 22 from 4-7pm. Refreshments and light bites will be available. The exhibition continues through January 19, 2025. Artist Tom Hausken will be present at the opening.

Step into the vibrant world of artist Tom Hausken, where landscapes become a canvas for personal expression and emotional resonance. In this captivating exhibit, Hausken invites visitors to explore the intricate relationship between nature and artistic interpretation.

Tom Hausken Artist Page
Tom Hausken Available Works

PEREZ ART & DESIGN CENTER

68929 Perez Road, Suite M

Cathedral City, CA

The Owners

Johnny and Barry relocated to the West Coast in 2014. They were both raised in the Deep South but lived throughout the East Coast including stops in Atlanta, Tidewater, Virginia, Philadelphia and most recently New Jersey. They are long-time collectors of vintage modern design with interests including classic Mid-Century Modern furnishings, 60s Pop, Frederic Weinberg sculpture, Fong Chow pottery, Arizona and California design and craft.  

Barry was an expert contributor on two books, '50s Decor and '60s and '70s Decor published by Martingale & Company, and created gomod.com, one of the first portals for modern design on the Web in 1998. It was featured in numerous publications including Esquire, InStyle, Lucky., the Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, and the book “Op to Pop”, and in an advertising campaign for the movie “Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me”.