Bradley Hickman, Hunter Mobley, Stacy Beam & Amanda Beam
The creative team of Stacy and Amanda Beam, Hunter Mobley and Bradley Hickman bring an elevated creative vision to RICHLAND’s already rich history.
“It’s wonderful to continue to curate and recommend fine art to collectors in our region, and beyond. That is paramount to our mission,” Stacy Beam, owner and artist, said. “The new RICHLAND will also be a space for highly-curated events and engaging cultural gatherings.”
For 20 years RICHLAND has introduced some of the most collectible artists in the region, including Dawn Whitelaw, Gayle Levee, and many others. Continuing as tastemakers, the new team will present fine art from owner Stacy Beam, artists Kayce Hughes, Hiroshi Sato, Gina Julian and many others. RICHLAND’s expanded endeavors include teaching events across artistic platforms, broadening the cultural impact of the space.
The owners bring individual business and creative success to the project: Stacy Beam, fine artist; Amanda Beam, business entrepreneur and Nashville real estate executive; Hunter Mobley, attorney, writer, teacher and spiritual leader; Bradley Hickman, project manager and strategic planner.
Campbell Mobley, art historian, dealer, and recent curator of paintings at Cheekwood, joins the team as the gallery director and art advisor. “Campbell is a key addition to the RICHLAND team,” Owner Hunter Mobley said. “Her expertise will be directed toward evaluating art for the gallery and guiding collectors in the strategic steps toward acquiring art.”
“We are great friends with similar passions and drive,” Amanda Beam said. “It’s an honor to be part of helping shape the art and culture of the city we love.”
Campbell Mobley, Gallery Director
Campbell Mobley is a Nashville native with who has spent her career in the art world. After graduating from Barnard College, Columbia University with a degree in Art History and French Literature, Campbell worked at Sotheby’s handling valuations for museum exhibitions, including Stuart Davis: In Full Swing at the Whitney Museum of American Art and Unfinished, the inaugural exhibition of the Met Breuer. Campbell then pursued a master’s degree in Museum Studies at Harvard University before returning to Nashville where she settled into the post of Curator of Paintings at Cheekwood Museum of Art, working with artist such as Hiroshi Sato, Diana Al-Hadid and David Brooks. Known for always encouraging her artists’ ambitions, Campbell looks forward to continuing this trend at RICHLAND. Campbell will serve as the gallery’s director, as well as dealing in the secondary market.