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Nicole Henry Fine Art is a West Palm Beach gallery specializing in emerging art markets including Cuban and Street Art to secondary works from Pre-Columbian, Old Masters, Impressionists, Modern, Contemporary, Latin American, European, and American Art. The Gallery was founded by art dealer Nicole Henry in 2006. [1]
After graduating from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX with a BFA in Art History and Studio Art, Nicole Henry was granted a treasury license from the U.S. government in 2001 to travel to Cuba and bring back Cuban Art. After amassing a large Cuban Collection, Henry opened her first Art Gallery in 2006 in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. In 2011, she moved her gallery to West Palm Beach where she still operates today. [2]
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