50 Miles of Art Gallery and Studio Tour March 27

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50 Miles of Art
Gallery and Studio Tour
March 27-28, 2010
Visit the artists and artisans in Hannibal,
Louisiana and Clarksville!
Below is a listing of galleries and studios, which will be updated
as they confirm their participation.
HANNIBAL –
Artist Galleries/Studios
DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS
Hannibal Arts Council, 105 South Main Street, (573) 221-6545 - Galleries featuring
ORiGINALE Exhibit & Competition of artists living within a 50-mile radius of
Hannibal. Photography and graphic arts; Drawings: charcoal, pencil, colored pencil, line
drawings, sketches, pen & ink and pastels; Printmaking, lithography, soft ground,
etching, monotypes, etc.; Fiber art; Fine –functional crafts. Saturday/Sunday 10am–5pm.
Floodgate Gallery - Harold Pickern, 201A Broadway, (573) 221-3332 - Painter with
themes dealing with images of discarded objects found in the American landscape.
Gallery also includes Mark Twain Ice and Coal panini café, coffee and other menu
items. Open Saturday and Sunday.
Alliance Art Gallery, 112 N. Main St., (573) 221-2275 – A fine art gallery featuring
seventeen Hannibal and Missouri artists. Demonstrations by 2D artist Pat Kerns and
sculptor Jane Saunders. See gallery for demonstration times Saturday/Sunday 11am4:30pm.
AVA Goldworks, 211 Center St., (573) 221-1928
Randall Hurt, one of only 121 Jewelers of America Certified Master Bench Jewelers in
the nation, and daughter Brandy create unique award-winning jewelry that is wearable
art. Saturday 10am-5pm Closed Sunday.
Fresh Ayers, 209 N. Main St., (573) 221-1017- Gift store featuring functional stoneware
pottery by Steve Ayers and offering a Seconds Pottery Sale. Also featuring work by
Lindsey Ayers, Hoke Roberts, Michael Moore, Sarah Minor, and Joachim Knill. –
Saturday/Sunday 10am–5:30pm.
Gallery 310, 310 N Main St., (573) 231-0144 – A gallery of contemporary and
traditional local artists. Open Saturday and Sunday.
Nancy Lee Kaufman Gallery and Studio, 219 N. Main St. (573) 248-8256 – Handwoven wearable art.
Rooster’s Crow Art Center & Gallery 221 Bird Street, (573) 406-1444 - Featuring the
artwork of Michael J. Chlebanowski. Carrying a wide assortment of quality art supplies.
Steve Ayers, Ayers Pottery, 308 N. 3rd St., (573) 221.6960 - Functional stoneware
pottery in vivid glazes. See potters at work, demonstrations throughout the day. Also
offering a "Seconds Pottery Sale." - Saturday 9am-4pm. Sunday 10am-4pm.
Michael Bierman, M.Bierman has been making Art for his living for 32 years. He has
works in many countries. Bierman has created Murals for public companies and in homes
around America. The studio is one and 1/ 2 block from Main St. on Broadway. Visit his
studio by calling first at (573) 231-8009.
Sally Poole, Poole Advertising, 108 North Third St., Suite 100, (573) 221-3635 – oils,
acrylics, watercolors and a working advertising agency. Saturday 10am-4pm
AROUND TOWN LOCATIONS – worth finding!
Janice Ho, 125 N. Maple Ave, (267) 902-1686 - Silver, gold and enameled elements are
combined in miniature compositions of jewelry pieces inspired by nature. Studio open
Saturday and Sunday 12pm-6pm.
Joachim Knill, 114 Dowling Street, (508)740-5509 - Joachim’s Polaroid photography is
created with the world’s largest portable instant film camera that he designed and built
himself.
Tonya Vogel, Logue’s Restaurant, 121 Huckleberry Dr. (573) 248-1854 - Oil Paint and
mixed media artist. Work on display in back dining area of Logue's Restaurant.
Saturday and Sunday 6am-9pm.
Related Businesses
Picture Perfect gallery & framing, Corner of Main & Broadway, 573-221-4090,
www.pixperf.com, - Gallery and framing specializing in Missouri art and handcrafted
gifts created in Missouri and the USA. The pieces you purchase on the 50 Miles of Art
tour may or may not be framed to your taste, or do justice to your setting. Come see how
the right framing can enhance your art and make it the focal point in any room. You’ve
invested in that special art piece – now let a beautiful frame package bring it to life.
Come see lots of creative framing ideas. Judy & Ken believe “If it’s worth framing, It’s
worth framing right.” - Saturday 10am-5pm.
Native American Trading Company, 115 N. Main St., (573) 248-3451 - Authentic
Hand Crafted items from a variety of Native American cultures. Art Gallery featuring
World Class artists such as Bev Doolittle , Herman Adams, J.D. Challenger, Judy Larson,
and Howard Terpining. – Saturday 10am-5pm. Sunday 10am-3:30pm.
Java Jive, 211 N. Main St., (573) 221-1017- Coffee shop featuring works by local and
regional artists. - Saturday 7:30am-9pm, Sunday 10am-6pm.
Hickory Stick, Pat Waelder, 326 N. Main St., (573)221-4538. Three historic buildings
exhibiting an extensive collection of quilts on display throughout the store. Must see art
batiks as well as an extensive collection of redwork, Mark Twain fabrics designed from
his original artifacts and Abraham Lincoln Civil War fabrics. Kits, fabric and quilting
supplies available. Saturday 9:30am-5:30pm. Sunday 10am-5pm.
CLARKSVILLE –
Clarksville Glassworks – Trish Connelly and glassblowers Gary, Lance and Nick,
118 Howard St. (573) 242-3353 - Hand blown glass, fused glass and jewelry. Glass
blowing demonstrations. Saturday/Sunday 10am.-5pm.
Dawn of Creation - Dawn Beckwith, 101 S. First, (573) 242-9600 – Unique, original
jewelry, art glass, and mosaics made by the artist. Also beading supplies and purses.
Make your own bracelet workshop both days, $5 per person. Saturday/Sunday 10am5pm.
Doghouse Woodworks and Ron's Country Kettlekorn – Ron Cox, 114 Howard St.
(573)-242-3339 – Scroll saw wood work, pictures, ornaments, kettlecorn and cinnamon
roasted nuts. Custom made pictures and scroll saw engraving done on site.
Saturday/Sunday 10am-5:30pm.
Earth’s Heartbeat - DiAnne Smith, 106 S. Second., (573) 242-3112 – Painted drums,
Native American and Civil War artifacts. 2008 and 2009 Early American Life Magazine
Top 200 Traditional Craftsman award recipient. Saturday/Sunday 9am-6pm.
Great River Road Pottery and Wood Shop - Bud & Erin Garrison, 107 S. First St.,
(573) 242-3000 - Traditional stoneware pottery and custom made cottage furniture for
sale. Saturday 9am-5pm. Sunday 10am-5pm.
M & M Greenwell Fine Furniture Makers – Mike and Margie Greenwell, 110 S.
Second St., (573) 242-3771 – Master cabinetmakers designing and making furniture for
three generations. Custom furniture, lathe work, mouldings and millwork, antique repair
and replacement parts, carving and repair carving. Free hand carved leaf with any
furniture order over $100. Saturday/Sunday 10am-5pm.
Simpatico, an Art Gallery Co-op – Lori Purk and other visiting artists, 105 C S. First
St., (573) 242-3725 - A selection of lampworked beads, pottery, hand painted silks,
watercolor, collage, nature photography, flame painted copper, cards and custom
silverwork from award winning Missouri artists. Niche Magazine 2007 Top Retailer
Award nominee for Best New Store. Saturday 9am-5pm. Sunday 10am-5pm.
The Bent Tree Gallery - John, Marcia and Stacy Whitt, 102 South Second, (573) 2423200 – Rustic furnishings and accents, baskets and fiber art. One of a kind leather
handbags and belts, handmade note cards. 2009 Early American Life Magazine Top 200
Traditional Craftsmen award. Saturday 9am-5pm. Sunday 10am-5pm.
The Corner Gallery – Robert Foster, 118 South Second. 573-754-4485.- Original oil
and acrylic paintings. Saturday/Sunday 10am-5pm.
The Windsor Chair Shop - Ralph and Caron Quick, 107 N. First Street, (573) 242 –
3700 - Handmade 18th century traditional Windsor Chairs, candle boxes, spoon racks and
other traditional colonial items. Woodworking and steam bending demonstrations both
days. Early American Life Magazine Top 200 Traditional Craftsmen since 2004.
Saturday/Sunday 9am-5pm.
LOUISIANA –
St. Louis Univ. Henry Lay Sculpture Park, 573-754-4726Two mile self-guided
Sculpture Tour through the scenic woods or a shorter Children’s Park at the entrance.
Located off Hwy. 54 approx. 3 miles west of Louisiana on Hwy UU. Turn on to UU and
go 3 miles to brick columns & entrance on the left.
THE STUDIO at Seventh - Jon Moran, 701 Georgia St., (573)754-4001 - Welded steel
sculpture and other multi-media art. Saturday/Sunday 10am-5pm
ASL Pewter, Tom and Pat Hooper, 406 Georgia St. - Traditional and original pewter
ware Plus Guest Artist Patti Zieche –jewelry. Saturday/Sunday 9am-6pm
Also The Louisiana Mural Organization Inc. - Drive around Downtown and see
many of the City’s more than 24 murals.
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