Harris Stanton Gallery has offered the finest original artwork to its clientele and has been the premiere source for fine art in Summit County for decades! We opened in 1994 in Akron, Ohio and in 2014, Harris Stanton Gallery expanded to a second location in Cleveland, Ohio. Although we closed our Akron location on July 1, 2019 and are in the process of selling our Cleveland location, we will be functioning as a virtual gallery going forward. The gallery’s collection ranges from traditional to abstract-contemporary and features work by local, regional, national and international artists. We exhibit paintings, drawings, original graphics, sculpture, glass, photography, and ceramics and have a beautiful hand-made jewelry selection, all on view on our website. We also offer art consultation and curatorial services to both residential and corporate clients. Harris Stanton Gallery is an active and founding member of NOADA (Northern Ohio Art Dealers Association) as well as long time members of CAN (Collective Arts Network).

Meg Harris Stanton

Owner

Meg Harris Stanton, (BA Smith College, MA Johns Hopkins University) started with the Evelyne Shaffer Gallery in 1988 as its director and became its owner in 1994. She changed the name to Harris Stanton Gallery in 1998. Her study of art history began in her high school years at Old Trail School and continued through her seven years (1982-1988) living abroad in London. Her now over 31 years of experience at the gallery has afforded her the opportunity to curate and install numerous exhibitions, both on and offsite. She has exhibited for many years at the Affordable Art Fair in New York, as well as Art Palm Beach. She has also been responsible for the assembly and installation of many corporate collections, both local and out of state, including BG Goodrich’s corporate headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 2016, Summa Health System appointed her their Curator. She and her curatorial committee established a healing arts collection in their new tower which opened in May, 2019, and which was nominated for an award from the Americans for the Arts. In addition, she curated and installed Summa’s exhibition in its new art gallery, which opened March 13, 2019. She has lectured on collecting art, and has juried several museum shows.

Her commitment to and passion for the arts is also evident through her active participation in the non-profit sector, including serving as a member of the Akron Art Museum Board of Trustees and her appointment to its Accessions Committee; the Board and Advisory Board of Cleveland Institute of Art; and the Boards of Cleveland Arts Prize and Ohio Ballet. She is also a member of the Cleveland Print Club of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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