The profile of the Cerbera Gallery for Contemporary Fine Art ranges from small to large-format, innovative, oftentimes abstract works by selected European, North American and Asian artists such as Josef Abers, Norbert Frensch, Ralf Ziervogel, Alfredo Álvarez Plágaro , Keiko Sadakane , Hans Hartung, Greg Miller, Terry Dixon, Kerry Smith, Clinton Marstall, Jennifer Wolf, limited edition print works by Guenther Uecker, Joan Hernandez Pijuan, Akio Takamori, Christo, Joan Miro, Robert Motherwell, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Serra, Ken Price, Joan Miro, Julio le Parc, Victor Vasarely and photography works by Laura Letinsky, Alex Prager, Thomas Florschuetz , Dirk Reinartz, Claus Goedicke and Nicolas Dhervillers, Boris Becker, Gregory Crewdson, Nat Finkelstein among others. Mixed-media installations by artists such as Evelina Cajacob and Ben Harle as well as a broad range of sculptural and functional ceramic works by Melanie Sherman, Kyungmin Park, Kwok-Pong “Bobby” Tso, Kensuke Yamada, En Iwamura, Richard Notkin, Michael and Magdalena Frimkess, Peter Voulkos, Tineke van Gils, Harris Deller, Michael Corney, Jamie Bates Slone, Mitchell Spain, Joey Watson, Ben Bates, David Bolton among others further embellish the program of the Cerbera Gallery for Contemporary Fine Art. Cerbera Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery located at the heart of Kansas City’s Crossroads Art District, featuring an array of works by both renowned and emerging artists and primarily focusing in the fields of ceramics, limited editions, painting and photography. Cerbera Gallery has its origins in the 2016 NCECA conference in Kansas City. Eirich set up a space intended as a pop-up gallery for the conference. He gathered works from ceramicists throughout the United States, combining them with contemporary visual art works. The venture was a success, with a complete sell-out. Eirich chose to keep the space open and it has grown, due in part to Eirich’s unconventional curatorial style displaying well-known next to emerging artists at price levels attracting both; the serious collector and occasional art buyer all displayed in a contemporary salon-type setting.