Feature article published in Art Calendar (now Professional Artist), the foremost business magazine for visual artists, covering the business side of arts about successful small art gallery. Describes the background and history of a painter and gallery owner named Nicholas Harper. It tells of his struggles with debt and the journey of his gallery, the Rogue Buddha Gallery, which he opened in 2000. The text also mentions the influence of his family and his interest in painting women and using flowery backgrounds. It also mentions that the gallery was originally located in an area of Minneapolis called "Industrial Row" but has since moved to a district where the "bootprint of industry is notably lighter." The text concludes by describing how Nick's downtown studio was shut down due to too many parties and vandalism, leading him to find a new space for the gallery.