Sandler Hudson Gallery

Sandler Hudson Gallery Art Gallery

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Sandler Hudson Gallery opened in 1989 featuring the work of contemporary artists from the Southeastern region. Since that time the gallery has continued its commitment to exhibiting provocative work in all media, by emerging and established artists nationwide. Sandler Hudson also provides client services including placement, installation and cataloging of your collection
The gallery is located in

the historic Westside district of Atlanta’s Midtown area. Sandler Hudson Gallery is owned by Atlanta natives, Robin Sandler and Debbie Hudson, who have been actively involved in Atlanta’s art community since 1982.

Indie Rokkers continues to rock on, with the show being extended through June 20th. So catch it before it’s too late and...
05/26/2026

Indie Rokkers continues to rock on, with the show being extended through June 20th. So catch it before it’s too late and see this eclectic and fun show before it comes down.

This one-of- kind exhibition features fourteen artists, including Deborah Zlotsky, Craig Drennen, David Ivie, Ezekiel Robinson, Harrison Wayne, Jill Frank, John Oetgen,Kevin Hopkins, Lilly McElroy, Mono Feo, Renee Stout, Ross Landenberger, Sergio Suarez, and Shawn Campbell. .suarez

Gallery hours run 11-5 Tuesday-Friday, and 12-5 on Saturdays.





Kit Reuther,  #52124-3D, 2026, Plaster and Cement, 13”x14”x33.5”This new sculpture from Kit Reuther just arrived at the ...
05/22/2026

Kit Reuther, #52124-3D, 2026, Plaster and Cement, 13”x14”x33.5”

This new sculpture from Kit Reuther just arrived at the gallery. This plaster and cement sculpture and more are available to view at the gallery by appointment.

For inquiries, email [email protected]

Kit Reuther is a self-taught American artist working across a variety of mediums in her hometown of Nashville, Tennessee.






Sandler Hudson artists David Ivie, Deborah Zlotsky, Renée Stout, and John Oetgen all feature in this moment here in Indi...
05/16/2026

Sandler Hudson artists David Ivie, Deborah Zlotsky, Renée Stout, and John Oetgen all feature in this moment here in Indie Rokkers alongside artists Sergio Suarez and Lilly McElroy.


Curated by Isaac Mehki, Indie Rokkers takes as its point of departure the paradox that defines play: it is at once freely chosen and bound by self-imposed constraints. This oscillation between limited and limitless possibility animates the practices of the artists included. Whether through systems of repetition, acts of mimicry, or gestures of humor and critique, each artist navigates the unstable boundary between discipline and spontaneity.

Gallery hours run 11am-5pm Tuesday -Friday and 12pm-5pm on Saturdays. Check it out, before it’s too late!





New work from Betsy Cain ( )is now available! These expressive and enchanting paintings, ‘rain dance’ and ‘on the edge o...
05/14/2026

New work from Betsy Cain ( )is now available! These expressive and enchanting paintings, ‘rain dance’ and ‘on the edge of spring’ make for a perfect visual escape as summer approaches.

For inquiries, email [email protected]

Betsy Cain is a multi-media painter living in Savannah, Georgia. She was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on the University of Alabama campus and grew up in Fairfield, Alabama, the steel mill city near Birmingham. She received both her BFA and MFA degrees from The University of Alabama, but did formative undergraduate work at Auburn University and Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

After receiving her degrees, she worked in both Alabama and Georgia’s Artist-in Schools Programs, working with students from all grade levels and abilities. On the culmination of a national grant through The Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico in 1981, she and her husband David Kaminsky, a photographer, moved to Savannah, Georgia. For the past thirty eight years she has maintained a dedicated independent studio practice in Savannah.

Cain’s work includes paintings, works on paper and cut-outs, influenced by the salt marshes, tidal creeks and barrier islands surrounding her home in Savannah.
rain dance, 2026, oil on canvas, 48 x 48”
on the edge of spring, 2026, oil on canvas, 48 x 48”





Rocío Rodríguez, April 18, 2023, Pastel and oil pastel on paper, 22 x 30 in This beautiful new Rocío Rodríguez has just ...
05/12/2026

Rocío Rodríguez, April 18, 2023, Pastel and oil pastel on paper, 22 x 30 in


This beautiful new Rocío Rodríguez has just made its way into the gallery and is available to view on request.

For inquiries, email [email protected]

Rocío Rodríguez is the recipient of various national and regional awards among them Anonymous Was a Woman Award 2018, Artadia Atlanta 2011, a Cintas Fellowship, an Affiliated Fellowship Award at the American Academy in Rome, Italy and two SAF/NEA Fellowships. She has had two major retrospectives, Divergent Fictions: Selected Works from 1988-2012 at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, GA, in 2012 and a retrospective of her drawings, Thirty Years on Paper at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia in 2019. In 2014 she was awarded an Artist Residency at the Marfa Contemporary in Marfa, Texas where she also had a solo exhibition. Ms. Rodríguez’s work is in numerous private national, international, and public collections among them the High Museum of Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Huntsville Museum of Art, the Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences, the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, FLA, The Columbus Museum of Art, and the Telfair Museum of Art. Her work has been featured in two books Out of the Rubble and NOPLACENESS: Art in a Post-Urban Landscape.




A couple installation shots from our latest exhibition, Indie Rokkers, curated by Isaac Mehki featuring works by Harriso...
05/08/2026

A couple installation shots from our latest exhibition, Indie Rokkers, curated by Isaac Mehki featuring works by Harrison Wayne , Jill Frank , Deborah Zlotsky , Lilly McElroy , Craig Drennen , Ezekiel Robinson , Kevin Hopkins , Sergio Suarez .suarez , Renee Stout , Mono Feo , Shawn Campbell , John Oetgen, Ross Landenberger , and David Ivie.

lndie Rokkers brings together a multigenerational group of artists whose practices engage the conceptual and material dimensions of play. Spanning painting, sculpture, and expanded media, the exhibition considers play not as an escape from “ordinary” life, but as one of its most vital and generative conditions. Across the works on view, play emerges as a site of tension between structure and improvisation, rule and freedom, sincerity and absurdity.

This is the perfect show to kick-off the summer season and should not be missed. Gallery hours run 11am-5pm Tuesday -Friday and 12pm-5pm on Saturdays. Check it out, before it’s too late!



We’re happy to share some newly available works by Sandler Hudson artist, Kenn Kotara.  Kenn Kotara’s current art includ...
04/07/2026

We’re happy to share some newly available works by Sandler Hudson artist, Kenn Kotara.

Kenn Kotara’s current art includes works on canvas, paper and mylar; Braille; screens; Polaroids; sculpture and site specific installations that are contemporary, abstract and grid-based. Much of the artist’s work is rooted in the fertile Southern environment of his native Louisiana with its rivers, marshlands and lush vegetation.

For inquiries, email [email protected]

1. element, 2026, acrylic, pencil, pen, marker on canvas, paper & wood (artist’s frame), 13.5 x 13.5 inches
2. symbol, 2026, acrylic, pencil, pen, marker on canvas, paper & wood (artist’s frame), 13.5 x 13.5 inches
3. transition, 2026, acrylic, pencil, pen, marker on canvas, paper & wood (artist’s frame), 13.5 x 13.5 inches





There’s only one more week to see This Is Not That: Peter Lynch, curated by Pujan Gandhi.  Check out this work and more ...
04/04/2026

There’s only one more week to see This Is Not That: Peter Lynch, curated by Pujan Gandhi.


Check out this work and more in person as they’re meant to be seen before they come down on April 11.

Image: Peter Lynch, It does not matter at all, really, 2024, Acrylic on linen, 20 x 15.75 inches





These works on paper by Peter Lynch draw you in on the meditation of gesture and are in the words of curator Pujan Gandh...
04/01/2026

These works on paper by Peter Lynch draw you in on the meditation of gesture and are in the words of curator Pujan Gandhi, “possessing a pure psychic automatism, a control of the brush that exposes the ‘loaded brush’ and its possibilities.”

These works and more will be up through April 11. Stop by the gallery to see them for yourself. Gallery hours run 11-5pm Tuesday - Friday and 12-5pm on Saturdays.

Image: This Is Not That: Peter Lynch Installation shot, 2026 [photo: Michael Shepherd]





Here’s an installation view from This Is Not That: Peter Lynch, plus a reminder that tomorrow, March 28th at 3PM curator...
03/27/2026

Here’s an installation view from This Is Not That: Peter Lynch, plus a reminder that tomorrow, March 28th at 3PM curator Pujan Gandhi will give a walkthrough of the exhibition and talk about Peter Lynch, his process, and the work. So join us tomorrow for this exclusive tour of the show, complete with light bites and refreshments.

Photo: Michael Shepherd ( )



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Join us on March 28th at 3pm for a walkthrough of our current exhibition, This Is Not That: Peter Lynch with curator Puj...
03/18/2026

Join us on March 28th at 3pm for a walkthrough of our current exhibition, This Is Not That: Peter Lynch with curator Pujan Gandhi. Learn about Peter Lynch, his process, and the ideas behind the work with this dedicated tour and Q+A with Pujan.

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739 Trabert Avenue NW, Suite B
Atlanta, GA
30318

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

+14048173300

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