Tutt Street Gallery was purchased by Jay and Cyndy Denyar in 2021
Realtor.ca has a listing for 3151 Lakeshore Drive, Kelowna. The listing has only one photo of a sculpture and describes the place as a"Highly successful 40 gallery/gift shop/framing boutique." Realtor Mike Jamieson confirmed the listing is for Tutt Street Gallery despite using a neighbouring address.
As of June 20, 2023, McComas applied for a default order from the courts. Tutt Street Gallery and Jay and Cyndy Denyar were ordered by the courts to pay $8,606. A note on the order states partial payment of the original $14,000 had previously been received. The Denyars also claim Graff failed to provide them with a change of address after he moved. The Denyars state the gallery bookkeeper issued replacement cheques by mail.
The response claims Graff was"yelling and screaming at Mrs. Denyar, frightening her terribly." Cyndy allegedly tried to calm Graff, but he exited the gallery minutes later and left her alone with the two strangers. Walter Ruloff stated in his affidavit that he and Graff have been friends for over 20 years. Ruloff claims himself, Graff and retired RCMP officer Richard De Jong entered the gallery around 11 a.m.
In an affidavit obtained by Graff for his civil suit, Reimer claims that not a single piece of her art has been sold through the gallery since the Denyars took over. Reimer has since collected all of her consigned work from the gallery and has ceased doing business with Tutt Street Gallery after having successfully sold through the shop since 1997.
Havers said the Kelowna RCMP have been informed. An officer with the Kelowna detachment confirmed they have received complaints against Tutt Street Gallery, but there is no investigation at this time. "As the longest-standing art gallery in Kelowna, we at the Hambleton Galleries believe it is important to address recent events that have significantly impacted our local art community.
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