Fine Art Galleries

I am delighted to have pieces on sale at Boones Creek Potters Gallery.   Effective 17 Nov 2008, Boones Creek Potters Gallery has moved to 2362 Boones Creek Road, Johnson City, Tennessee 37604.

There you will discover the finest in American hand-crafted pottery, blown glass, art work, textiles, wood and metal crafts as well as sterling silver jewelry.   Each work is individually created and unique.   For over thirty years Boones Creek Potters Gallery has provided customers with works by award-winning regional and national artisans and artists.

 

I am honored to have pieces on sale in the gift shop of the Museum of Appalachia located at 2819 Andersonville Highway, Clinton, Tennessee.   The Museum of Appalachia is a living history museum of pioneer, frontier, and early artifacts of mountain life in the Southern Appalachians.

The Museum of Appalachia has been named an Affiliate of the prestigious Smithsonian Institution, who describes them as "an American treasure" that "stands alone as a tribute to the American spirit. The Museum of Appalachia is about family, country, hard work, and respect for tradition."

 

Our work is for sale and exhibition at the Carlton Gallery at Creekside.

Originating in 1982 as a weaving studio, Carlton Gallery has grown into one of finest galleries in the Southeast. As the largest and most established gallery in the area, they are celebrating their 25th year of business in the High Country.

Toni Carlton, a native of the area, selects creations from traditional to contemporary and features the widest variety of fine art and upscale handmade crafts by over 300 artisans. From extraordinary blown glass and wind sculptures to exceptional pottery, jewelry, and paintings they offer something for everyone. Located in the Grandfather Community on Highway 105 Foscoe, North carolina, visit their gallery space and perennial sculpture gardens situated in a beautiful wetlands environment.

 

We can be found at Textures.   Located in a charming 1920s building on Main Street, in downtown Waynesville, North Carolina, you'll find Textures, a captivating new store and working studio by John and Suzanne Gernandt.

The quaint three-story building may seem an odd space to showcase Texture's contemporary offerings for the home, but then you'll discover that the Gernandt's have made a art of bringing togather unusal pairings to make a hapy whole. At Textures, the handcrafted mingles with the manufactured, the sophisticated is seated next to the playful, and the local and international share table and wall space. The result is a warm and welcoming environment filled with ideas and inspiration for your home.

 

We invite you to discover us at Kala, a contempory art gallery.   Terry Brown and Fransien Schuller, owners of Kala, invite you to visit their gallery located at the corner of Mulberry Street and Pennton Avenue in Lenoir, North Carolina.

Kala is the Sanskrit word for Art. Terry and Fransien seek to provide a gallery where residents and visitors to the area can find and purchase high quality arts and crafts. They offer handmade works featuring North Carolina artists, as well as artists from around the southeast region and the United States. The crafts represented cover a wide range of mediums, from pottery to glass to wood to metal and jewelry, at a variety of prices, so that all patrons can afford and enjoy what Kala offers.

 

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