A studio and gallery where we make and offer 100 percent lead free, functional pewter items. Visitors may tour the studio and watch us making traditional pewter pieces by hand; shop our gallery and purchase a pewter family heirloom; and select from the works of more than 60 American artisans. ASL Pewter is the place to go when you are looking for anything you need to decorate your home in the style of the 18th or 19th centuries. We offer classes and instruction. Tours welcome. Closed New Years Day, December 25, Thanksgiving and July 4.
A folk art gallery in a restored 100-year-old building. We feature handmade works of Missouri artisans and some from neighboring states. Works include: chainsaw sculptures of eagles, fish, turtles, frogs, bears and mountain scenes; outdoor metal art; and American Indian art.
Craig Thomas, a resident of Cape Girardeau, is known for his fine art, murals, street paintings and commissions. His work, which has taken him throughout the Midwest and Europe, is displayed at the Black Door Gallery. Other artists are represented. Open first Friday of each month, 5 p.m.-9 p.m., and by appointment.
Our store features traditional and contemporary works from nearly 300 artists and craftspeople from Missouri and eight neighboring states. In addition to art and fine crafts for the home and garden, the gallery offers apparel, jewelry and gifts for babies and children.
A 40,000-square-foot climate-controlled village of working craftsmen, where demonstrating craftsmen create works of art while you watch. Demonstrations include hand-thrown pottery; hand-tooled leather; stained and blown glass: handcrafted musical instruments; hand-dipped candles; turned wood pens; pen and ink drawings; custom embroidery; and jewelry custom designed just for you. In addition to our working craftsmen, Branson Mill has more than 150 booths offering jewelry, fashion accessories, home decor, unique gifts, along with a variety of miscellaneous items. Brownies Bistro featuring fresh homemade sandwiches and soups; a bulk candy and nut shop; and even a wedding chapel. Admission is always free. Buses are welcome.
Renowned artist Doug Bratcher is a nationally known craftsman, handcrafting barrels, buckets, kegs and churns in the traditional style. Doug creates barrels for movies, historic sites, national parks and Civil War reenactments. Bratcher Cooperage has been in business for more than 20 years.
Visit Bratcher Cooperage and watch the barrel creation first-hand. Check out the gift shop for a wide selection of "Made in the USA" gifts, cards and accessories.
Corbin Mill was built in 1889 by O. H. Corbin and Sons as a flour mill on land given by presidential grant to those displaced by the New Madrid earthquake of the early 1800s. As times changed, so did the usage of the mill. In 1922 it became a feed mill, and in 1945, it was purchased by the United Cooperatives. Today, the mill retains much of its original architectural features including a 24-inch thick limestone foundation, 12-inch to 18-inch thick walls with a tin standing seam roof. The mill was situated by the Great Spring around which the city of Liberty was founded and which was restored to a park-like setting in 1991. Now used as an artisan retail center, Corbin Mill houses hand work arts and supplies for rug hooking, knitting, embroidery, beading, and cross stitch. A restaurant serving home made comfort food and desserts is open Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Craft Alliance provides inspiration and education in fine contemporary crafts through exhibitions, sales and instruction. We offer classes in clay, glass, metals, fiber and graphic arts in addition to a large gallery space.
Unique working studio offering handmade jewelry in natural stone, fused glass, crystal, art glass and mosaic. Design services available. Many local artisans. Riverfront location.
We are an artist's co-op located in the heart of America. Unique handmade items from local artists in a variety of mediums. Member artists on-site to share some of the joys, heartbreaks and all of the stuff that goes into creating a place of our own to share our art.
A 19th century general store filled with folk art, antiques and birdhouses. We have handmade sweaters, scarves and hats made from sheep’s wool, handspun from our flock. Also, we offer tours of the 1807 farmhouse, by reservation.
This is where art and friends come together. The gallery represents more than 200 artisans specializing in unique, handmade gifts and fine crafts. Featured artwork includes jewelry, purses and decorative items in wood, clay, metal and glass. Classes are available in wheel-thrown pottery and jewelry making.
At Greenwells, you can watch a master cabinet maker. Mike Greenwell is a third generation cabinetmaker. You may stop in the store to see Mike at work; or perhaps catch one of his impromptu carving demonstrations.
Greenwells is a custom woodworking shop making a wide variety of products from tables, to cupboards and cabinets, to Christmas ornaments and historically correct building fronts with doors windows and all the details.
We feature art from local artisans. Take home an original painting, photo, piece of jewelry, pottery or turned wood that will become a treasured gift.
Hannibal boasts a strong arts community offering year-round arts programs. The Hannibal Arts Council hosts a full exhibit schedule in its galleries, plus workshops, school touring and dozens of art programs and services.
Located in a circa 1890 Colonial Victorian home in Old Towne Eureka. We promote local artisans, authors and growers. All items are handmade in America, featuring Missouri Artisan's Association, the Best of Missouri Hands. A hands-on working studio is on-site. Both gallery and studio provide an environment for artisans to demonstrate their work and share their talents. The gardens are wheelchair accessible; the gallery and studio are not. Meet the artists at an evening reception, the first Friday of each month; light appetizers and beverages are served. Visit our Web site for details.
Tour the factory where natural soaps are handcrafted by Best of Missouri Hands artisans, the old-fashioned way. Smell the amazing fragrances of the fresh, natural scents used to make more than 50 varieties of soap and other products. All products are available for purchase.
The Jorge Leyva Studio is a full time working studio of contemporary artist Jorge Leyva. Jorge welcomes visitors to experience first hand the creative process of his artworks. Metal sculpture, stone carving, wood sculpture and mural size paintings are all part of this artist creative nature. The studio has an open house once a year in the spring.
Art from the Midwest, including pottery, jewelry, photography, oils and watercolor. Exhibits change monthly. Workshops offered. Many pieces are available for purchase.
Old Drum Gallery and Trading Co., in the historic downtown of Warrensburg, is an artists co-op representing Missouri artists, writers, and musicians. Old Drum pottery and wearing apparel is also available in the gallery. The art is housed in an 1870s building.
Located in the historic Frenchtowne section of St Charles. Experience the area's largest selection of gemstones, Czech Firepolish glass, Swarovski crystal and freshwater pearls. Huge selection of silver and gold plate findings, as well as fine Sterling silver. We offer group classes and one-on-one classes. Call to set a date. Off street parking behind building. Come see what's new.
Art gallery co-op offering a variety of hand made items from several prize winning Missouri artisans. Located on the banks of the Mississippi in historic downtown Clarksville and open on weekends year round. A selection of fine art and fine craft including photography, pottery, watercolors, collage, fiber art, copper, silver, clay and glass made by visiting working artists.
STUFF is a family-owned art gallery and store that displays and sells a variety of artwork, including sculptures, and wares representing local, regional, national, and international artists. We choose to sell products made by "mom and pop" shops from all over the country and we find collectibles and antiques throughout the midwest. We maintain more than 250 sources.
In addition to the gallery and artwork, you also find a variety of items, from home accents and candles to and jewelry, handbags, textiles, stationery, baby gifts, and clothing. Located in the Brookside neighborhood.
This is the studio of artist/instructor Judy Barks-Westrich. It features original artwork and concentrates on textures and abstract design consisting of watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media paintings, handmade paper collages and castings, monoprints, feather wreaths, weavings, and one-of-a kind necklaces. We offer ongoing workshops for adults in watercolor, acrylics, paper making and weaving. For more information, call, visit Web site or send an e-mail request.
Wheelthrown and handbuilt functional stoneware pottery made in our studio. Select ready made cottage furniture or design your own. Also birdhouses, birdfeeders and garden benches made by the artists.
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