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    Mayfield-Graves Co Art Guild

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Griffin's Studio - Art birthday parties

    Griffin's Studio

    5.0(4 reviews)
    64.1 mi
    $$

    When traveling, places like Griffin's Studio are EXACTLY what I'm looking for when it comes to…read moreshopping! A few colleagues and I had lunch at The Place (great restaurant next door) then wandered here. The moment I walked in, I knew I liked it. As a matter of fact, I would like this anywhere, but being a little gem in downtown Hopkinsville made it that much more special. You can find jewelry, greeting cards, children's items, home items, some locally made items, art, and a variety of other items in this sweet store. The owner is apparently an artist, and I heard they also do painting classes in the studio as well. (The back portion of the space looked like a studio; the front space was more of a boutique/store.) The employees were so friendly. I believe I was talking to the mother of Griffin, while Griffin herself was further in the back working. It seemed as though they would gift wrap gifts; though most of what I bought was for myself. Without a doubt, make this a stop when you're in Hopkinsville! The strip it is on has some other neat looking stores (including an ice cream/candy shop), so you could even just do some window shopping if so desired. P.S. My one hope/suggestion would be for more clarity on where/who some of the art/jewelry comes from. For example, I bought this awesome bracelet, and I'd love to know who made it.

    Great addition to the Hopkinsville scenery. A mix of books, learning toys, local interest,…read moredecorative, and boutique items, as well as a full art gallery on display with local and area art for sale. The overall feel leans towards a more female touch, but it has an appeal for anyone young or old. Locals should visit to see things the average gift or boutique store just will not have. People visiting from out of town should visit to see one of the more unique businesses in town that does not fall on the usual radar of area places to visit. You might have seen similar places in neighboring areas with art communities but this one has a one of a kind Hopkinsville feel to it.

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    Downtown Artists Cooperative

    Downtown Artists Cooperative

    4.6(5 reviews)
    72.0 mi
    $$$

    Talented artists, Quaint setting, monthly exhibits, workshops, outreach, DAC is awesome. Friendly…read moreartists, painters, woodworkers, jewelry makers, sculpture, etc

    Two years ago I encountered this gallery and saw the exhibit, Staying Curious, by Stephen Schlegel…read more It was depicted as an event that will make your eyes smile. I didn't stay long yet I was captivated. Stephen was there and we talked briefly about his art work. He gave me some M&M candies with an imprint of his logo. 2021 I revisited this gallery and was moved by the new art work and photographs. I saw Stephen again but he looked different in his photograph. He was in military attire. As always, his sculpture beside his photograph looked playful and made the eyes smile. I talked to Toni and Shane at the front desk. The art displayed in the gallery was impressive. I liked how you could buy small pieces for affordable prices. I bought three framed photographs. Talked to a couple of people. A few children came in and told me about their favorite art pieces. One of them liked the red cardinal bird painting. His brother liked the CDs crafted into butterflies and the light bulb used to make a spider. My favorite one art pieces were the photographs I bought of the angel, the Smokey Mountains, and lightening. They were framed and matted- 3 for $10. I, also, liked the silver dragonfly and skeleton key earrings. The last items I liked were the black and white photograph of the merry go round with a menacing head poking through the trees and background by Shane and the simple portrait and sketch of a woman's face in charcoal and pencil.

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    Hazel Folk Art Gallery - Low-riders sega 5/21

    Hazel Folk Art Gallery

    4.7(3 reviews)
    23.4 mi
    $$

    This is an experience kind of place. The owner and artist is very unique and interesting. If you…read moreappreciate story telling, he's one of the best I've encountered. His artwork is fascinating. A must stop on the Tennessee/Kentucky border.

    Unless you have an appreciation for the arts, art galleries are generally boring, especially for…read moreyoung kids. The Hazel Folk Art Gallery breaks this trend! It is very enjoyable and whether it is your first time or your 100th time visiting the Hazel Folk Art Gallery you will find yourself spending hours listening to the hilarious and sometimes incredible folk tales of Glenn Earl Newman! He grew up in the Louisiana bayou, in Cajun country, and his tales reveal the countless adventures he had with his best friends, his family, and the numerous "swamp critters" that will have you bent over laughing! Like any great folk artist, Glenn is able to bring to life each of his drawings for a truly memorable experience. He is also very fond of the military. Loves to hear a story or two and to tell one of his own. His own son served in the Army as a Green Beret before passing in 2003. He has over 1500 pieces of art that are all hand drawn. He also has other work ranging from murals, gourd art, and whittles. His gallery also has pieces from other artist as well-(clay pots, portraits, wire art, etc). The garage-turned-art gallery is a tight fit and not large enough to display all of his art. Depending on the weather, it can be hot/cold inside. Also there is a lot of tidbits that he sells as well such as books, jewelry, glassware. Be sure to sign in on his guest book when you first walk in. It's fascinating to know people from all over the world has seen his gallery; Australia, Hungary, Germany, Canada, India, brazil, are just a few that popped out when I scanned the guest book. Lastly, don't be shy to take pictures, ask questions or tell stories of your own! If you have kids they will really enjoy his Folk Tales and will brag to their friends about the swamp critter gang in their low rider Cadillac or the fearsome half goat half alligator Mutantgator! Regardless of the tale, you will be glad you stopped by the Hazel Folk Art Gallery!

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    Arts Council of Southeast Missouri

    Arts Council of Southeast Missouri

    5.0(2 reviews)
    62.8 mi

    Artist Chris Webbena shows off art from his most recent DEMOS exhibit which he enhanced through his…read moreadmiration of geologic and neolithic rock '. Oil painting artist and author of books such as 'A Mother Society' and also former member and exhibitor at the St. Louis Artist Guild based out of Webster Groves, MO. near Ladue, MO. author Ariel O'Suilleabhain also attended the exhibit. A friend of the artist and inspirational professor of writing Dr. Rieger, present Director of the Center for Faulkner Studies of Southeast MO. University since 2013 was asked by the author to try his hand at photography here. Rieger, a former PhD graduate of Louisiana State University and whom also once taught writing to O'Suilleabhain at Southeastern Missouri State University had just completed teaching one recent course based on the Ginsberg poem novella style of O'Suilleabhain's newest and scholarly but very entertaining book for women who soar. O'Suilleabhain is standing to the left of Webbena. Webbena's wife also a teacher at Southeastern, MO. State University attended along with Dr. Rieger's wife. Other patrons of the arts who attended the gala event came especially to think about purchasing options. "It looks like art at the society is brighter than ever, and what most of the public should know is that most of the art here is for sale." said one patron. "The art is most definitely high caliber. Some patrons visit the shows just for that reason," he added.

    Wonderful place to visit. First Fridays with the Arts there are always something new to see. Staff…read moreare always friendly.

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    Arts Council of Southeast Missouri - New exhibits debut every First Friday of the month.

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    New exhibits debut every First Friday of the month.

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