50 Miles of Art Gallery and Studio Tour November 7-8, 2009 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 AVA Goldworks, 211 Center St., (573) 221-1928 - Randall Hurt, one of only 119 Jewelers of America Certified Master Bench Jewelers in the nation, creates unique jewelry that is wearable art. – Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed Sunday Alliance Art Gallery, 112 N. Main St., (573) 221-2275 – A fine art gallery featuring Missouri artists. See printmaking demonstration by Emily McKnight and stone sculpting demonstration by Jane Saunders. Open Saturday and Sunday. 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 – Hand-woven wearable art. Open Saturday only. 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 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Rooster's Crow Art Center, 221 Bird Street, 573-406-1444, www.roosterscrowart.com and www.michaelchlebanowski.com – Full-service art supply center, workshops, and gallery featuring the work of Michael Chlebanowski. Steve Ayers, Ayers Pottery, 308 N. Third St., (573) 221-6960 - Functional stoneware pottery in vivid glazes. - Saturday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Open Sunday 10am-4pm. See potters at work, demonstrations throughout the day. Also offering a "Seconds Pottery Sale." 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 Panini café and coffee. Open Saturday and Sunday. Michael Bierman, 315A Broadway, (573) 231-8009 - Bierman is a fine artist who has devoted himself exclusively to his muse for almost 30 years. He paints, sculpts, and creates works in various other media. Studio on second floor- worth the climb! Sally Poole, Poole Advertising, 108 North Third St., Suite 100, (573) 221-3635 – oils, acrylics, watercolors and a working advertising agency. Saturday 10 a.m.– 4 p.m. Cyndi Taylor Studio, 921 Center St., (573) 231-6442 - 6 blocks west of Historic District, located in a historic Queen Anne Victorian. Visit with master craftsman Kent Taylor on historic renovations and how to design and build a home studio on Saturday, 12-4 p.m. Visit with the artist in her studio with demonstrations on oil and pastel on Sunday, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. AROUND TOWN LOCATIONS – worth finding! Village Hollow Candles and Gifts, Mark Twain Cave Complex, Highway 79 South, (573)221-1656 – Beautiful hand carved candles for weddings. Also, angels, lighthouses, and gift for all occasions. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Related Businesses Java Jive, 211 N. Main St., (573) 221-1017- Coffee shop featuring works by local and regional artists. - Saturday 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. 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 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Picture Perfect gallery & framing, Corner of Main & Braodway, 573-221-4090, www.pixperf.com, - Gallery and framing specializing in Missouri art and handcrafted gifts created in Missouri and the USA. Saturday 10 am - 5 pm. ***Special Event - 10 am - 3 pm, “NO FEAR” Painting with Hannibal artist Renee Healy. Also a professional therapist, Renee creates a healing space to paint in a crowd. Come See, paint, participate, and immerse yourself in multi-media/watercolor. You can do this. Enjoy Chai tea in this Zen environment. Lots of Renee’s art will also be available for your shopping enjoyment. 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 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. CLARKSVILLE – Most participating studios and galleries in Clarksville will be offering handmade ornaments with a purchase during the fall tour weekend. See individual promotional details below. 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. Free handmade ornament with a $25 purchase. 1 per customer please. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Dawn of Creation - Dawn Beckwith, 101 S. First, (573) 242-9600 – Unique, original jewelry, art glass, mosaics & bead supplies. Mosaic demonstration - gecko wall hanging. Free handmade collectible ornament with a $25 purchase. Saturday/Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 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. One free handmade ornament per $25 purchase. Saturday/Sunday 10:00am- 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. Free ornament filled with native American healing herbs with a $25 purchase while supplies last. Saturday/Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 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. Free handmade ornament with any $25 or more purchase. 1 per customer please. Saturday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 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 handmade ornament with any furniture order over $100. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Simpatico, an Art Gallery Co-op – Lori Purk and visiting artist Gail Crozier, 105 C S. First St., (573) 242-3725 - A selection of lampworked beads, pottery, hand painted silks, fused and stained glass, watercolor, collage, nature photography, cards and custom silverwork from award winning Missouri artists. Niche Magazine 2007 Top Retailer Award nominee for Best New Store. Free handmade ornament with $25 purchase while supplies last. Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Bent Tree Gallery - John, Marcia and Stacy Whitt, 102 South Second, (573) 242-3200 – 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. Free Christmas ornament with a $20 purchase. Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 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. Demonstrations both days. Early American Life Magazine Top 200 Traditional Craftsmen since 2004. Free handmade and hand painted wooden pineapple ornament dated, Christmas 2009 with a $20 purchase. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. LOUISIANA – The Glove Factory/Green Tyger Framing, 600 S. Main St., (573) 754-0890 – Gallery featuring Raintree student art show and other local artists; full service coffee shop, wine and beer sales. Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday Noon to 3 p.m. John Stoeckley, Reflections of Missouri Gallery, 107 South 9th St., (573) 7546634 - Pen, ink and watercolor featuring Missouri sites, new “stone art” collection and wildlife. – Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Jon D. Moran, The Studio at Seventh, 701 Georgia St., (573) 754-4001 – Welded steel sculpture, painting and graphic design. – Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. St. Louis Univ. Henry Lay Sculpture Park, From the intersection of Hwys. 79 and 54, travel west on Hwy. 54 approx. 3 miles to Hwy. UU, then 3 miles on UU to sculpture park on left. (573) 754-4726 - two-mile, self-guided tour or visit the “children’s sculpture” park at the entrance. Thomas and Patricia Hooper ASL Pewter, Grand Central Gallery, 123 S. Third St. (573) 754-3435 – Traditional and original pewter items. – Saturday/Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Also, check out Louisiana’s 20+ Murals!