A co-op gallery featuring over 20 artists located in Old Town Florence. The ever changing display of original art includes oils, watercolor, fiber art, mixed-media, pottery, jewelry, fused glass, carved wood, paper art, artisan greeting cards, books and more.
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Reviews & Ratings
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Nice Gallery But Not That Friendly
Nice gallery of local artists’ creations. I thought the prices were reasonable but I’m certainly not an expert on prices for artwork. The man who greets and manages the store is not that personable and didn’t ask if we needed help or have any questions about the artwork. Other than that, it was a nice gallery and would go back again.
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Quite Nice
We enjoyed our visit to this gallery. It is a co-op gallery and represents a wide variety of artists and objects of art. The artist at the front desk was very friendly and easily engaged in conversation. It's a bit high priced, as most galleries can be, but a wide selection of splendid items is available.
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Visiting Florence
This is the 2nd time I have been here in 5 years, last time they were setting up for a show the older guy looked at us like we could never afford anything therefore ignored us. This time no greeting when we walked in, same older guy he started a conversation with a local about how he teaches once a month and she should consider taking a class. Next person walks in no greeting for them either. Unfriendly store never asked us if we needed help or volunteered anything about the artists. I will bypass this gallery next time I am in Florence. To the guy that is always there, just because I am wearing a beach coat without a fancy label doesn't mean I can't afford something in your shop!
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Beautiful gallery
They have an amazing array of artists work on display. A very high quality co-operative artists gallery
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A lot of nice things
This nice gallery is on Bay street in Old Town, It has a great selection of items to choose from, but like most galleries they can be a little pricy. I have been there several times to try to find some Christmas gifts and when I spotted some really fun pictures of animals and say the price I thought they looked like sublimation but for that process they would be very over priced. So I asked the sales lady what process was used to make them, she wasn't sure so I asked if they were sublimated, but she had no idea what I was talking about. Kind of odd that someone in a gallery doesn't understand the process that their items are made in. I left without the cute pictures.