In 1965, a group of Atlanta arts patrons transformed Buckhead's historic Swan House estate into an art gallery, restaurant and gift shop. Swan House's restaurant is known as as go-to place for ladies' luncheons and its menu features signature chicken salad dishes, spinach quiche, homemade soup and tea. Daily entrees include salmon and crab cakes, grilled salmon fillets, chicken curry and chicken crisps.
The large Swan House gift shop includes a boutique, jewelry, home wares and items for babies and children. Swan House Art Gallery, an integral part of the Swan Coach House experience, features works by the South's most established talent, as well as the area's new and emerging artists.
Swan Coach House hosts events such as weddings, receptions, parties and afternoon teas. See the website for an exhibition schedule, restaurant menu and more information.
This complex is a sprawling antique mall featuring more than 60 vendors. Items available range from rustic and country decor to modern art and jewelry. Seasonal, military and musical collectibles are also available. A handsome black cat, named Takezo after a samurai, can be seen wandering the variety of small vendor areas that flow from one to the next.
Art Center Sarasota prides itself on being the sum of Sarasota's artistic energy. Artists and art enthusiasts are welcome. Exhibitions featuring culurally-significant events are common. The center also hosts lectures, discussions, classes, workshops, demonstrations, receptions and special events.
Palos Verdes Art Center is non-profit community arts organization. It is involved with local schools and pre-schools and organizes tours of exhibitions, visiting speakers and gives scholarships. Visual art classes, drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking, digital arts, art history and much more is taught here, and everybody from ages 3 to 103, and of all skill levels, are welcome. Small classes are taught by artists and art educators. Private and semi-private lessons can also be arranged. Terms begin in January, April, July and September.
Situated right in downtown Napa, Artists of the Valley Gallery is an offshoot of the Napa Valley Art Association. The gallery is a nonprofit run by the artists represented within the space as part of its duties for membership. Currently there are 52 artists represented. Works range in media from oil to acrylic paintings rendering wine country vignettes to pottery, jewelry, and paints on silk. The gallery features two artists a month. Proceeds from sales go toward scholarships for local schools. The Artists of the Valley Gallery is a current member of the Chamber of Commerce.
This gallery store offers an exceptional collection of fine American craft, including furniture, wood, glass, ceramic, & jewelry. Dovetail also offers limited-edition intaglio prints from internationally-acclaimed artist/printmaker David Smith-Harrison. It also showcases fine woodworking, uncommon home decor and art from American artists and craftsmen.
T. Heritage Gallery is located near the corner of Pico Boulevard and 32nd Street. Tim Heritage currently shows his unique art collection at the gallery. He is currently working on several series of art, including his famous animal series, the abstract paintings, mixed media collages and acrylic sculptures. The gallery also offers custom hand-finished frames, canvases, mirrors, mounting and more. The gallery has a rotating exhibition schedule specializing in modern and contemporary art in all mediums.
Gaston Art & Frame is a custom framer and art gallery. It offers frames made out of a wide variety of materials that can be fitted to any piece of artwork. If customers are on the market for new artwork, they can visit the stores gallery to see and purchase artwork from artists throughout the area. Gaston Art & Frames also works with businesses to decorate and install artwork in the office. Various other related products, as well as delivery and installation services, are also available.