The Peaceable Kingdom
This gallery stocks folk art from around the world, including carvings, weavings and rugs, clothing, jewelry, masks, and musical instruments.
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This gallery stocks folk art from around the world, including carvings, weavings and rugs, clothing, jewelry, masks, and musical instruments.
As a contemporary art gallery located in Boston, Pellas Gallery's primary goal is to discover the best new emerging artists with a focus on local talent. Challenge your concept of "art" by exploring the rotating NFT collections.
Find ethnic and tribal art, including textiles, furniture, and jewelry, at this longtime Chicago favorite.
A cooperative gallery, Ptarmigan shows photographs, paintings, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, and other pieces by local fine and craft artists.
You'll find wrought-iron furniture, free-blown glass, jewelry, and textiles at Raku Gallery, which stocks the work of about 300 artists.
Watercolorist and oil painter Patrick Louis Rankin showcases his own work at his shop in a restored plantation store next to the bright-green Chinese community and social hall. The building sits right at a curve in the road on the way to Pololu Valley, at the first gulch past Kapaau.
Ray Ellis Gallery/Compass Prints sells original artwork, prints, and books by acclaimed landscape artist Ray Ellis, whose scenic landscapes are included in permanent collections of the White House.
This center promotes local, regional, and national ceramic artists. Exhibits change monthly.
Red Raven is an anchor on Lancaster's Gallery Row, a couple of blocks along North Prince Street. The cooperatively owned gallery presents diverse fine art by its member artists, as well as shows of work by visiting artists.
Watercolor and oil paintings, photography, pottery, woodwork, and jewelry, mostly by Colorado artists, are on display at this gallery. There's also a sculpture garden in the backyard; a fanciful gift shop; and a roster of workshops, classes, and artists' receptions. Hours are limited October through May, so call ahead.
Rie Muñoz, one of Alaska's best-known artists, was the creator of a stylized, simple, and colorful design technique that is much copied but rarely equaled. This gallery run by her son is located in the Mendenhall Valley, a 10-minute walk from the airport.
Rio Bravo Gallery Fine Art Inc. carries the richly saturated SX-70 Polaroids of H. Joe Waldrum, along with paintings and sculpture by contemporary local artists.
The RiverStone Gallery displays original paintings, sculptures, pottery, and contemporary jewelry by Western artists.
The paintings, textiles, and sculptures of more than 30 local and regional artists are on display at this light-filled studio.
The showroom features sculpture, pottery, and glass by more than 100 artisans, including hand-blown pieces by Josh Simpson.
Cheeky celebrity portraits, trippy cartoons, and whimsical Maui scenes line the walls of this art gallery and studio run by the equally eclectic namesake artist. Sandell's affordable art comes in various sizes, and some designs are printed on T-shirts.
A nonprofit artist cooperative, Sandpiper Gallery shows the work of local and regional artists and holds workshops throughout the summer. Don't miss their annual art show on the county courthouse lawn the second Saturday in August.
On display here are works of fine art, including paintings, stained glass, and other creations by local artists, including James Hubbell and Joe Garcia. Many of the rotating works focus heavily on traditional and contemporary art. Although most works on display are by landscape artists, there are also sculptures and ceramics in the neighboring Garage Gallery.
In business since 1972, Scanlon carries the prints of well-known Alaska artists, including Byron Birdsall, John Fehringer, Barbara Lavallee, Rie Muñoz, and Jon Van Zyle. The gallery also exhibits jewelry, glasswork, and pottery.
This gallery, in an 1844 former school, shows the works of more than 50 local and national artists (modern and contemporary), as well as that of printmakers and photographers.
This gallery and museum in Old Colorado City carries the contemporary sculptures of renowned artist Michael Garman, including Western-themed pieces and a firefighter series.
On the Front Street side of the Walter Soboleff Building, Juneau's regional Alaska Native arts and cultural center, this shop and gallery sells work by Northwest Coast and Alaska Native artists from Seattle to Yakutat and farther north. Here you'll find a wide range of items, from moderately priced earrings and T-shirts to high-end, one-of-a-kind art pieces.
This boutique specializes in glass-on-canvas art, and offers art-making experiences for children and adults starting at just $45
This cozy gallery space exhibits Scott Sherritt's Alaska-influenced paintings, as well as those of other Alaska artists.
In an 1895 Victorian next to the Bishop's House, the gallery, Sitka's most charming shop, sells Alaskan paintings, sculptures, Native art, and jewelry.
Just a block off Centre Street, this store sells artistic ceramics as well as vivid photographs, paintings, pottery, and metalwork.
If you're captivated by the beauty of the Maine Coast, come here to make a little of the scenery your own, in the form of a painting or other work of art created by excellent local artists. Rendered in a variety of media, there are landscapes, seascapes, and other compelling images that exude the mystique of Maine.
At this expansive, fine art gallery on the Pearl Street Mall, you can browse an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional art, including glass, bronze sculpture, jewelry, and paintings from some of the most distinguished artists in the nation.
This Rhode Island artists' cooperative, a working studio gallery, changes its shows frequently. One wall is dedicated to its members, who are primarily painters. The gallery's name is a nod to its original location at the corner of Spring and Bull streets. The juried Fakes and Forgeries exhibit, now in its fourth decade, awards prizes for the best copies and reinterpretations of popular paintings.
The gallery, located in a renovated horse barn for 40 years, exhibits paintings, photographs, pottery, and jewelry by island artists and artisans. The rustic gallery also serves as a community arts center, hosting artist openings, art classes, and workshops.