ArtHouse 429

West Palm Beach, United States

4.8

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Good for Kids
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Description

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ArtHouse429 is a Contemporary Fine Art Gallery.

History

Established in 2013.

This groundbreaking gallery opened its doors in mid-​January, 2013. Founded by designer and sculptor William Halliday and investor Scott Blust, ArtHouse429 has taken up residence in the heart of the Northwood Village. This rapidly changing neighborhood has become a pioneering area for young artists, entrepreneurs, designers and architects who enjoy the dramatic spirit of a recently developed area. ArtHouse429 intends to lead the way in providing high quality, high value, and collectible fine art in Palm Beach County and beyond, while promoting the excitement and energy of the rejuvenated Northwood Village; which has been buzzing with the addition of great new restaurants, galleries and shops.

Meet the Business Owner

William H.

Business Owner

William Halliday, gallery owner and director of ArtHouse 429, is first an artist specializing in sculpture. He established a prominent and successful design company in 1988 after moving to Washington, D.C. While there, he and his business partners established themselves as creators of unique and outstanding artistically built environments, which among other projects created fascinating restaurant and commercial interiors and exclusive night clubs. In 2002, Halliday moved his company to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he utilized his professional career experiences and innovative vision to attract clients from the Mid-​East and all over the world; he returned to the United States in 2006. Throughout his career in the design business, Halliday also has designed and built custom motorcycles, planes, racecars and motor boats and the resultant fabrication skills that he developed are continually evident in his artwork. He currently works on metal sculptural objects in his Northwood studio