A Gallery of Beautiful Things...
Come visit our Art Gallery at our beautiful downtown location on
20 South First Street, Ashland, Oregon.
Wed-Sun 11-6

Come visit our Art Gallery at our beautiful downtown location on
20 South First Street, Ashland, Oregon.
Wed-Sun 11-6
Joi Tripp brings the timeless art of micro-mosaics to life. This art-form, popular among royals for centuries before the Vatican studio opened in the 1700's, was the perfect medium for Joi's creativity to shine.
Dana's long academic history as an instructor and lecturer in art metal-smithing has led her to receive prizes, mentions, and to be published many times over while developing her own unique contemporary style. She is a true eminence in her field.
Nature, science, mythology, and history have a strong influence on Erin's work. She is captivated by humanity and our obsession with discovery and creation as well as our relationships with each other and the world around us. She enjoys working in metal because it has a sense of permanence. It is her hope that that permanence paired with the intimate and personal nature of jewelry results in pieces that can be passed from generation to generation.
Leah Fairbanks is an internationally renowned contemporary glass artist celebrated for her distinctive floral handmade glass beads. Her exploration of garden motifs directly influenced and impacted the early movement of floral surface decoration in contemporary glass beadmaking.
Suzan Hatch creates unique and functional fused glass pieces, as well as mosaic artwork using glass, metal, ceramic, semi-precious stone, and other interesting and fun materials to form intricate designs.
Scott Carlson creates unique, hand blown glass art by gathering hot molten glass on a steel rod or blowpipe, out of a 2100 degree furnace.
A native Ashlander, Carel has a way with glass that results in truly unique and elegant art for the home.
A musician by heart, Jeff also finds expression on photography and blowing glass into beautiful pieces, each one mesmerizing and unique...
Nancy has spent her artistic career perfecting her skills and paying homage to what is most sacred to her—the natural environment. She has always loved nature and is fascinated by the diverse plants and animals of our world. She also draws inspiration from Greco-Roman, Egyptian, and Native American storytelling and mythology.
A lifetime of experience culminates in Carol's "Madrone" bowls and vases.
Linda's studio in Bend, OR is where since 1976 she has developed her unique style over the years.
She carves with single edge razor blade sand dental tools, and uses a light green celadon or blue celadon glaze because the glaze pools in the deeper grooves and pulls off the higher parts which quietly accentuates the carvings. Elegant, classic and timeless...
There is just nothing quite like a happy mug in your hand!
For those who treasure self-expression and individuality, Atena's work speaks to the heart of creativity. Every fold of the fabric tells a story. Each one of her eco-printed masterpieces is a wearable connection to nature.
With the trees as her teachers, fiber artist Shanna Rose is passionate about creating wearable art from the varied forests of Southern Oregon.
Sabina's work in handmade lanterns, textile art, and bookbinding is a beautiful example of where perfectionism an art meet.
Corbin Brashear is a fiber artist and teacher who creates whimsical mixed media sculptures, masks and tapestries using found natural objects and needle-felted wool. Her work is profoundly influenced by the rugged wilderness of her remote homestead in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon.
Trace Taber's no-nonse approach to capture te essence of beauty in function, results in these absolute must-have spoons, spatulas and spreaders made with local woods.
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