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Art / Galleries
Art / Galleries
Sarahendipity
105 N. Main St
Ph: (785) 906-0106
If you are a collector or a novice when it comes to antiques check out Sarahendipity. Handmade gifts and jewelry with studio on-site.
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Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery
401 N. First St.
Ph: (785) 227-2220
The Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery continues Birger Sandzén’s promotion of the arts. The Gallery presents exhibits of work by local and regional as well as nationally recognized artists, music programs, receptions and docent tours for groups. Birger Sandzén is one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas Art because of his unique landscape paintings featuring bold brushwork and vibrant color and because of his lithographs, block prints, and drypoints.
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Courtyard Gallery
125 N. Main St.
Ph: (785) 227-3007
The Courtyard Gallery invites you to come in and browse for treasures of Midwest art. Looking for a unique gift, or for an addition to your collection? Featured artists offer prairie landscapes, woodcarvings, art glass, jewelry, ceramics, and mixed-media creations catering to every desire.
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Elizabeth's Handwoven Artwear
110 N. Main St.
Ph:(785) 227-2757
Elizabeth's Handwoven Artwear is a working studio. Hand-woven clothing and accessories are all of original design and made on site. The styles are contemporary yet classic. Stop in and get measured for your custom-made outfit today.
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Hemslöjd
201 N. Main St.
Ph: (800) 779-3344 (785) 227-2053
Winner in 8 Wonders of Kansas Customs, Displaying an Ethnic Handicraft, the Hemslöjd is an "Adventure in Swedish Tradition." Browse the gift shop that overflows with traditional, unusual and practical Swedish gifts, crafts, housewares and more. Tour the workshop and visit with the folk-artist or craftsmen as they make Dala horse signs and other specialties.
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McPherson County Old Mill Museum and Heritage Square
120 Mill St.
Ph: (785) 227-3595
Finalist in 8 Wonders of Kansas History, the Old Mill houses Oscar Gunnerson's concrete sculptures and Anton Pearson's Scandinavian flat plain figure carvings.
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The Red Barn Studio
212 S. Main St.
Ph: (785) 227-2217
The Red Barn Studio was the working studio for professional artist and craftsman Lester Raymer (1907 - 1991). The Red Barn Studio is filled with Raymer's art and handiwork, from paintings and printers to ceramics and metalwork, from wood carving to stitchery, furniture and jewelry. A finalist in 8 Wonders of Kansas Art.
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Small World Gallery
127 N. Main St.
Ph: (785) 227-4442
See through the eyes of world-traveled National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson at his Small World Gallery. In exhibits and in a huge greeting card selection of his work, you'll witness his passion for photography that says more. Meet Jim, if he's not on assignment, and see creations by Kathy Richardson, a jewelry designer who works with unusual and vintage metals, glass and semi-precious stones.
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Turner Photography & The Brick Street Gallery
129 N. Main St.
(785) 227-2112
Jim Turner owns and operates Turner Photography and The Brick Street Gallery. Turner Photography provides photography services for portraits, weddings, commercial clients and public relations. The Brick Street Gallery features Jim's fine art black and white and color photography. Turner Photography began in 1972 and continues to be a full-time professional photographic studio servicing Lindsborg and the surrounding areas. |
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