David Streets

David W. Streets (b. 1964) is an American Fine Art Dealer and Advisor to American Presidents, Royalty and Celebrities. Streets is a native of Charlestown, Indiana and currently lives in Beverly Hills, California.

In 1985, Indiana Gov. Robert D.Orr appointed David Streets a "Sagamore of the Wabash", the highest honor given by the State of Indiana. The following year, Kentucky Gov. Martha Layne Collins appointed Streets to the "Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels", the highest honor given by the State of Kentucky.

Southern Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky named the lobby of it's Student Center "The Howard, Rhoda, and David Streets Lobby" in 1987.

New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagain proclaimed December 25, 2004 as "David W. Streets Day" in New Orleans honoring David Streets for his contributions to the arts and cultural community.

Streets was appointed to the President's Council for the Arts by President Ronald Reagan.

In 2008, CELEB LIFE MAGAZINE named Streets a "Leading Man in Los Angeles" for his community and philanthropic contributions in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles.

Streets serves on the Board of Directors of the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, The Economic Development Council, The President's Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Los Angeles Luxury Council, the Los Angeles Philharmonic,and the Los Angeles Opera.

Streets is a Fine Art Dealer with an international reputation. With many years of experience, David has helped thousands of clients make the perfect, personal fine art choice for their home, business, or corporate collection worldwide. Never pushy or engaged in hard sales tactics, he delights his customers with his lavish attention and professional saavy.

He is frequently called upon to advise museums, auction houses, insurance/trust companies, banks, corporate and individual collectors for his opinions and advise.

"David Streets' extensive experience in the art field gives him the professional ability and wide expertise to provide outstanding services to his clients"- John Bullard, Director-New Orleans Museum of Art.

Streets relocated from New Orleans to Beverly Hills after Hurricane Katrina. He has become an active member in the community's business, social, civic and philanthropic life.
 
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