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    Amazing friendly service every time we have been there. Prices were very competitive and store well organized.

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    Volta Glass Gallery

    Volta Glass Gallery

    4.5
    (12 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$

    Glass art has been my passion and the focus of my art collection during the past decade. The height…read moreof folly considering I have a couple of boisterous boys at home. Boys that regularly play tackle football and wrestle in my family room. I've never regretted an art purchase. But, I have regretted walking away from some over the years. And in some cases have gone to great lengths to procure a piece I spotted while on vacation. The reason is that I typically like to step back and think about it for awhile before making a purchase. My bright line for making an art purchase is whether it tortures me a little bit by its absence. The Volta Glass Gallery is across the street from the Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio and is where the artists based there sell their work. After making my own glass art, it gave me an even greater appreciation for the artists working in this medium. When I walked into Volta, I was greeted by Kelly Howard and gravitated toward the most recent addition to her collection. A stunning piece and we had a lovely conversation about her work in the gallery. Everything from light fixtures to glass floats and a lot in between. I thought about it for a day and returned to make my purchase. Even though it was no longer Black Friday, they gave me the special discount we discussed on my initial visit. Great customer service all around. I'm thrilled to have acquired two new pieces for my collection on this trip to the coast. My amateur effort and the work of a master in the field.

    My wife and I have been going here the last couple of years and have made it a tradition to…read morepurchase something to bring home. Lots of beautiful things to choose from . Highly recommend a stop in. You can also make your own creation which we will do sometime in the future.

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    Freed Gallery

    Freed Gallery

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    We have visited Freed Gallery a couple of times. It's what I would call a small, neighborhood feel…read moregallery. It's very laid back and relaxed for being an art gallery. I really like the style. It's not pushy sales people like you find in Carmel and other coastal towns. I wasn't swept into a room and offered champagne. The sales staff allows you to walk around and view without harassment. At one point we were asked if we would like to take a picture of some art we like. Some Fine Arts Museums have changed their policies and now allow photography in parts of their permanent collections. However, they typically ban all photography in special exhibitions, which are often the main reason people are visiting. Galleries are trying to sell art so typically pictures would be ban. I appreciated the gesture. We practiced the best self-control we possibly could however after falling in love with this picture the first visit we had to purchase the second visit. Dreams of Ancients Acrylic on canvas By dusanka kralj We made an offer that we thought was reasonable. The manager at the gallery contacted the artist and before we could get back to Portland our offer was accepted. It was simple and easy. We arranged a pickup date instead of having it delivered. I would recommend stopping in if you're in the area. You never know what piece might catch your attention.

    We spent a rainy morning here and enjoyed it very much. The art ranges from traditional to more…read moreinnovative. I especially enjoyed the metal art. I would stop here again when I visit the coast.

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    Variety of media
    Variety of media
    August 2010
    August 2010
    Dreams of Ancient

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    Artist Studio Association

    Artist Studio Association

    4.8
    (8 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $

    I have discovered that I really miss taking classes in different art techniques and media. It's…read moretrue -- I paint all the time. And it's also true that I'm not much good at clubs and associations and societies and other joining kinds of groups. But -- that's where a lot of seminars, classes, workshops and other learning opportunities can be found. So I bite the shyness-bullet and hold on tight to my paint brush and jump in. There are so many artists (both amateur and professional) of all kinds on this stretch of Central Oregon Coast -- it's a great place for potters, wood carvers, metal workers and glass people because of the endlessly moderate temperature. It's a great place for painters and sketching because of --well -- the SCENERY, the light, the ocean, the air quality -- you name it. You can't swing a pencil without hitting something worth drawing. The ASA offers classes -- both for adults and school age artists; as well as classes for all levels of experience. Class topics vary depending on what instructors are available -- sometimes focusing on a specific technique; sometimes exploring a new tool or even a specific subject. They offer open studio space at least once a week if you just want to come up and make your art in good company. They offer wall space so you can share your art -- and enjoy what everybody else is making. They even come together once a month for a meal and some conversation. The space is adjacent to the Artists Co-Op Gallery on the Pacific Coast Hwy -- which features the work of many of the ASA members. (It's a great little gallery -- well worth a stop-in if you're in town.) And the classes (at least the ones I've been to) have been enjoyable and a chance to try new things. -- and a chance to meet new people Membership in ASA gets you a reduced tuition -- which pays for itself with just a few afternoons of class time.

    Treasure trove of local art displayed in the back room of gallery. The artist studio is busy with…read moreclasses and open studio time. Stop by to discover all the local artists and their unique perspectives of Lincoln City

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    Chinese watercolor
    Watching artist at work in this great art studio and gallery.
    Watching artist at work in this great art studio and gallery.
    Artist Studio Association

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