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621 GALLERY
621 Industrial Drive
224-6163
www.621gallery.org

Hours: W-F 11 am-6 pm, Sa-Su 1-5 pm

The 621 Gallery is a non-profit contemporary art exhibition and gathering space offering diverse experiences in Tallahassee, providing access to quality art and interactive opportunities. The 621 Gallery strives to be a unique leader and innovator in contemporary progressive art for all.

ALMOST EXCLUSIVE
1460 Market Street
894-3925
www.almostexclusive.com

Hours: T-Su 11 am-7 pm

Offers environmentally-friendly functional artwork to complement your home and lifestyle, including patch wood furniture by Margaret Taylor, reclaimed street sign artwork by Boris Bally, really cool steel fire pits by John T. Unger and much, much more. Located at 1460 Market Street, next door to Chico’s.

ANNETTE HOWELL TURNER CENTER FOR THE ARTS, 527 N. Patterson Street, Valdosta, GA (84 miles from Tallahassee), 229-247-2787, www.turnercenter.org. Hours: M-Th 10 am-6 pm, F-Sa 10 am - 4 pm, Su 1-4 pm.

Presents monthly exhibits of works by local, national and international artists. Four rotating galleries, including a children's gallery, and a permanent gallery featuring East African art from the Center's collection. Gift shop features artwork, jewelry, pottery, and sculpture.

ARTISANS, 625-C Industrial Drive (Railroad Square), 395-7671, www.perditaross.com

Commissioned murals and decorative paintings available for ceilings, walls, floors and canvas. Art consultations and custom artwork are available to commercial and residential clientele. Hosts an interactive community "blacklight art" event, in which people visiting Railroad Square on First Fridays can participate in a free community art project.

ARS MAGNA @ THE NHMFL, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at FSU 1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive, Innovation Park, 644-1933.

Hours: M-F 9 am-5 pm. From Georges Seurat’s dots to Quantum dots, art and beauty can be found across the natural world. The emerging Ars Magna Gallery features local 2-D, 3-D, and mixed media artists who are interested in exploring the science of art and the art in science.

ART GALLERIES AT TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 444 Appleyard Drive, 201-8713, www.tcc.fl.edu/dept/cohu/art/artgallery.htm. Hours: M-F, 12 noon-4 pm.

Two exhibition spaces located within TCC’s Fine and Performing Arts Center. The Fine Art Gallery features changing exhibits by faculty, local, and regional artists, and the annual student show. Adjacent to Turner Auditorium, the Ralph Hurst Gallery showcases a permanently installed exhibit of the artwork of sculptor Ralph Hurst. A variety of artwork from the Hurst permanent collection is also on display.

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ARTPORT GALLERY
Tallahassee Regional Airport
3300 Capital Circle SW
224-2500
www.cocanet.org
Hours: Daily 8 am-11:30 pm

Located in the terminal of Tallahassee Regional Aiport and managed by the Council on Culture & Arts. Exhibits the work of local and regional artists in all media with shows changing every five to six weeks. Also features the annual Photofest juried exhibition of fine photography.

BALI HI TRADING COMPANY
617 Industrial Drive
766-7175, www.balihi.us
Hours: M-Sa 11 am–6 pm, Su 12–6 pm

Features the island lifestyle: teak furniture, stone carvings, vintage aloha shirts, jewelry, ceramics, Fair Trade products and gifts. You will find the works of six Hawaiian artisans from jewelry to light switch plates and the amazing craftsmanship of Balinese artisans from wood carvings to oil paintings.

BLUE ABACO TRADING COMPANY, 1690 Raymond Diehl Road, 325-2323, www.blueabaco.com. Hours: M-Sa 10 am-6:30 pm, Su 12-5 pm.

Represents a variety of local and regional artists whose work includes stained glass, hand-painted fabrics, lampwork beads, beaded jewelry, mosaics, metal art, painted furniture, hand-painted notecards, baby gifts, and whimsical paintings that change with the seasons.

BRUSH AND PALETTE STUDIO
1379 Timberlane Road
893-1960, www.brushandpalettestudio.com

The place where creativity begins! Morning and evening art classes for adults and kids of all ages, in oil painting, watercolor, drawing, and mosaic. Private lessons also available. Students provide their own supplies. Classes are limited to 12 students, and advance registration is required.

CAPITAL CITY CARVERS, 562-8460, carvers.mytalweb.com.

A club for wood carvers and those who would like to learn to carve wood. Instruction is provided for beginning carvers. Membership dues are $20 per year, but visitors are always welcome to observe or join in the carving. Meets Monday nights, 7-9 pm, in the Arts Center of the Senior Center.

CAPITOL COMPLEX GALLERIES, 245-6480, www.florida-arts.org.

Six galleries, rotating exhibits every three months, designed to showcase Florida artists and arts organizations. Exhibition spaces include the 22nd Floor Capitol Gallery and the Old Capitol Gallery, with hours Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:40 pm (weekends 11:00 am to 3:00 pm with tour guide only), and the Cabinet Meeting Room lower level, with hours Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:40 pm. Other exhibition spaces include the Governor’s Office, by appointment only (call 227-4888).

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CITY HALL ART GALLERY
City Hall, 2nd Floor
300 South Adams Street
224-2500
www.cocanet.org
Hours: M-F 8 am-5:30 pm

Housed on the second floor of city hall, and managed by the Council on Culture & Arts, this intriguing gallery offers a diverse selection of works by both regional and local artists. Exhibits change every five to six weeks, and feature all media from contemporary to traditional paintings, drawings, photographic works and sculptures. Annual exhibits include the Creative Tallahassee competition and the Winterfest Youth Art Exhibit.

ET CETEROCKS GALLERY, 1038 Commercial Drive, www.et-ceterocks.com, Hours: Th-Sa, 11:30 am-4:30 pm or by appointment.

Lapidary supplies for Tallahassee. Rough, finished stones, jewelry and more. Located in Railroad Square Art Park.

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FIRST STREET GALLERY
204 First Street NW, Havana (15 miles from Tallahassee)
539-5220
www.firststreetartgallery.com
Hours: F-Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su 12-5 pm

Home to original works of art and prints by two Tallahassee artists: Ken Echternacht, painter and sculptor, and Jean Marani, fine arts photographer. Two-dimensional works include paintings executed in oil, watercolor, tempera, and acrylic, plus drawings rendered in pen and ink, graphite, and conte. Sculptural pieces are welded steel and bronze. New exhibits open every four to six weeks.

FLORIDA SOCIETY OF GOLDSMITHS, NW CHAPTER, 1100 North Monroe Street, www.fsgnw.com.

Dedicated to helping anyone interested in learning jewelry techniques, regardless of their level of experience. Regular instruction in metalsmithing, precious metal, clay, enameling, and beading techniques. Conveniently located metalworking studio with all major equipment needed to do your own fabrication is available at a reasonable monthly fee.

FOSTER TANNER FINE ARTS GALLERY, Florida A&M University, Foster Tanner Fine Arts Building, 599-3161, Hours: M-F 10 am-noon, 1-4 pm.

Host to a variety of exhibitions that range from faculty exhibits to international showcases. Exhibits and opening events focus on the richness of visual art as an expression of material culture, history, and creative genius. Primarily features artists from the African Diaspora.

FSU INTERNATIONAL CENTER ART GALLERY, 107 South Wildwood Drive, FSU Campus, 645-4793, www.internationalcenter.fsu.edu, Hours: M-F 8 am-5 pm.

Created to provide an exhibition space for international artists from the FSU and Tallahassee communities. Presents fine arts from different countries and cultures, with exhibits changing every three to four months.

FSU BIG BEND CONTEMPORARY GALLERY, 629-A Industrial Drive (Railroad Square), www.bigbendcontemporary.com, Hours: F 6-9 pm, Sa-Su 12-4 pm

A new exhibition each month showcases the cutting-edge contemporary artworks created by students in Florida State University's Master of Fine Arts Studio Art program. With the space doubling as a photo studio during the week, exhibitions have limited engagements of First Friday weekends or special events.

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FSU MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Florida State University Fine Arts Building
644-1254
www.mofa.fsu.edu
Hours: M-F 9 am-4 pm, Sa-Su 1-4 pm, closed weekends during the summer

A lively mix of exhibitions from new and nationally known artists. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Museum’s exhibits range from national-impact, scholarly presentations to the exciting and colorful work of regional artists and students. A cheerful place to visit, either by yourself or with a K-12 cast of thousands. The Museum has roughly four thousand works of art in its collections.

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FSU MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ARTISTS' LEAGUE
Florida State University School of Visual Arts and Dance
644-1299
www.billhumphries.com/artistsleaguehome.html

A special artist’s membership of the FSU Museum of Fine Arts, representing about 130 local artists in diverse disciplines, from painting and photography to glass, fine furniture making, and more. Hosts exhibitions, which allow artists to show their work in museum-quality spaces year-round. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month from 7-9 pm at the FSU Museum, and feature guest speakers or programs on specific topics.

FSU OGLESBY GALLERY, FSU Oglesby Student Union, 644-3898, www.union.fsu.edu/artcenter, Hours: M-F 8 am - 10 pm, Sa-Su 12 pm - 10 pm.

The Florida State University Oglesby Gallery sparks intelligence and inspiration in the university community and in all who experience the gallery’s eclectic exhibitions. Collections come from students, faculty, and the community, and offer varying perspectives, fresh interpretations, and engaging themes.

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GADSDEN ARTS CENTER
13 North Madison, Quincy (25 miles from Tallahassee)
875-4866
www.gadsdenarts.org

Hours: Tu-Sa 10am-5pm, Su 1-5pm

Located on Quincy’s historic Courthouse Square, the Center delights visitors with exhibitions that range from professional and historical works in all media in our main galleries to children’s art in the Bates Gallery. The Center’s Gift Shop features original works in clay, glass, turned wood, jewelry, photography, fiber arts and paintings at affordable prices. A limited number of prints, books featuring local art and history, and note cards are also available. Also available: weekly classes and one-day workshops in many media, including beginning/intermediate painting, basic drawing, ceramics, and more.

GLASSHOPPER
The Gallery at Market Street
1419 Market Street
668-5007
www.glasshopperonline.com
Hours: M-F 10 am-5:30 pm, Sa 11 am-3 pm

Features three dimensional fine art created by fire, as well as artglass and jewelry. Works highlight traditional and contemporary techniques in blown, fused, and sculptural aspects of glass; pieces range from small gifts to investments for serious collectors. The gallery also represents unique American jewelry artisans whose works employ unusual material and techniques that stand out among today’s mass-produced commercial jewelry.

GLASSWORKS BY SUSAN, 1661 North Monroe St., 222-5095, Hours: Tu-F 10 am-6 pm, Sa 10 am-4 pm.

Stained glass studio at the Cottages at Lake Ella, featuring custom work. Leaded glass windows, Tiffany-style lamps, and supplies.

HISTORICALLY FLORIDA: FLORIDA’S HISTORY SHOPS, Museum of Florida History, R.A. Gray Building, 245-6396, Old Capitol, 922-2432, The Capitol Plaza Level, 487-2044. Hours vary: consult the website at www.floridashistoryshop.com.

A unique opportunity to purchase mementos of your Florida vacation and gifts for those back home. Specializing in Florida-themed gifts, the shop offers an outstanding selection of books, postcards, apparel, including Florida ties and jewelry, toys and games, and other souvenirs in every price range. Seminole crafts and artwork by Florida artisans are main features at the shop.

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HUMIDITY GALLERY
1355 Market Street
222-0380
www.humiditygallery.com

Hours: Tu-F 10 am-6 pm, Sa 10 am-4 pm

Humidity Gallery is Tallahassee’s place for fine arts and crafts produced by regional and local artisans. Featuring contemporary glass, earthy ceramics, luscious fibers, art jewelry, humorous and mystical sculpture, décor, handmade holiday ornaments, and more.

IMAGES OF TALLAHASSEE, 1355 Market St., #A10-2, 894-5596, www.RussellGraceImages.com. Hours: M-F, 10 am-6 pm, Sa 10 am-4 pm.

Come see the immense beauty of Tallahassee and the Forgotten Coast in one gallery. At Images of Tallahassee, a local photographer/artist has captured hundreds of scenes, beautifully framed, and are available in most any size you need. We also have a kiosk in Governor’s Square Mall, lower level, Dillards wing.

IT'S A JEM FINE ART, 307 North Main St., Havana (15 miles from Tallahassee), 539-0335, www.itsajem.com, Hours: M-Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 12-6 pm.

Featuring more than 25 artists and 100 original paintings, including regional and outsider art. Also includes fine sculpture, wood turning, and photography.

JAMES GLASER STUDIOS, 1034 Commercial Drive (Railroad Square), (218) 368-5924. Hours: M-F 12 - 5 pm, by appointment, and most First Fridays.

After more than thirty years of creating three dimensional abstract sculptures and relief wall murals in the desert of Arizona and the north woods of Minnesota, James Glaser is finding new inspiration in lush and sunny Northern Florida. Whether it is a garden gate or a meteor in the heavens, the inspirations for his wood creations are as varied as the world around him.

LAFAYETTE PARK ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER, 403 Ingleside Drive, 891-3945, www.talgov.com/parks/commcenter/lfartscrafts.cfm.

Offers low-cost four-week daytime classes in pottery, drawing, cartooning, jewelry crafts, and others for ages 6-12. Occasional one-day Saturday workshops also available. Part of the City of Tallahassee’s Award-Winning Parks and Recreation Department.

LAKE ELLA ART GALLERY, 1621 North Monroe Street, 521-0091, www.lakeella.com. Hours: M-Sa 11 am-6 pm, Su 12-4 pm.

The Lake Ella Art Gallery in the Cottages at Lake Ella (adjacent to Lofty Pursuits) features the artwork of Florida artist Carolyn A. Cohen.

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LEMOYNE CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
125 N. Gadsden Street
222-8800, www.lemoyne.org
Hours: Tu-Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su 1-5 pm

Located in the downtown Tallahassee historic district, LeMoyne welcomes over 80,000 visitors annually. The main galleries are located in the historic Meginiss-Munroe House (c.1850) and feature monthly changing art exhibits by regional and area artists. Another historic building (Munroe House c.1904) houses the LeMoyne Gift Shop. The one-and-a-half acre site also includes a lush sculpture garden that has become an urban oasis and bird sanctuary. Children 12 and under are free, and Sundays are free for everyone. Also offers art courses for students with all ranges of abilities, from absolute beginners to established artists. Classes are available in ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, and others, and emphasize both the process and production of art.

LIGHT N UP ARTIST COOPERATIVE, 107 West 7th Avenue, Havana, 539-0006, www.lightnupartcoop.com, Hours: Th-Sa 10 am-5pm, Su 12-5 pm.

A local artist cooperative offer pottery, jewelry, photography, paintings, fiber arts, and much more handcrafted by approximately 30 local artists. Unique, high quality gifts at affordable prices.

M GALLERY , 2533 Greer Road, Suite 1, 531-9925, mgallery_fl@yahoo.com. Hours: M-F 9 am-5:30 pm, Sa 10 am- 2 pm.

M Gallery constantly strives to bring fun, unique art pieces to the Tallahassee area, as well as featuring local artists with works of regional interest. Our artists’ media include oils, pastels, mixed media, glass, and metal, and feature originals, limited editions, and fine art prints. Archival custom framing is also available.

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THE MARY BROGAN MUSEUM OF ART & SCIENCE
350 South Duval Street
513-0700
www.thebrogan.org

Hours: M-Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su 1-5 pm

Inside the Brogan Museum, visitors of all ages will enjoy interacting with permanent hands-on science exhibits, including the WCTV Weather Station, EcoLab, and the ever-popular Mind Games. Featured traveling exhibits also include dinosaurs, forensic science, energy and more. For an insightful look at visual art, the Brogan Museum hosts a multitude of exhibitions throughout the year featuring the best in sculpture, painting, photography, multi-media, and folk art.

PICTURE FRAMES UNLIMITED, 2774 Capital Circle NE, 422-0088.

Ready-made and custom framing, prints, and mirrors.

OGLESBY UNION ART CENTER, Florida State University Oglesby Student Union, 644-4737, union.fsu.edu/artcenter, Hours: M-Th 9 am–9 pm, F 9 am–6 pm, Sa 10 am–6 pm, Su 12-5 pm

Offers classes for students, faculty, staff, and the general public in ceramics, photography, painting, drawing, glass fusing, stain glass, mosaic tile art, and jewelry. Classes are weekly and run for seven weeks each. Also offers full service custom framing.

PHOTOGRAPHER'S GROUP NETWORK (PGN), 216-1400 or 385-7140, www.photogroupnetwork.com, Hours: M-Sa 11 am–7 pm.

An association of skilled photographers whose membership base captures all events of life through pictures and video. Ever-changing gallery contains an impressive display of photographs depicting various cultures, events, landscapes, ancient architecture, seascapes, people, and animals in their natural habitats. PGN photographers have over 200 years of experience between them.

QUILTERS UNLIMITED, www.quilttallahassee.com.

An organization of more than 200 members whose goal is to promote knowledge of and interest in quilting and the art of quilt making. Members display work in annual exhibits at City Hall and the Museum of Florida History.

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QUINCIE'S ART JEWELRY
1325 Thomasville Road
222-8411
www.quinciehamby.com

Hours: T, Th, F 10 am - 2 pm & 3 - 6 pm, W 10 am -2 pm

Art jewelry gallery in Midtown Tallahassee, featuring several lines by Quincie Hamby. Jewelry is heavily influenced by tropical and Hawaiian colors and materials.

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RAILROAD SQUARE ART PARK
567 Industrial Drive
224-1308
www.railroadsquare.com

A collection of World War II-era warehouses now used as artist studios and small businesses. At the entrance is an outdoor sculpture garden; a drive or walk through Railroad Square is an art experience in itself, as the buildings are awash with bright colors and murals. Included in the square is a cafe in a real caboose. Hosts open studio days, annual festivals, and is extremely popular on First Fridays.

REALLY KNIT STUFF, 645 McDonnell Drive, Railroad Square Art Park, 907-3590

Home to one of Tallahassee knitwear artist Paula Zenick, featuring wearable scarves, shawls and handbags.  Also offers specialty yarns, tools and lessons.  Classes for beginning knitting, crochet, lace knitting and special projects throughout the year.

REAVER ENTERPRISES, 1042 Commercial Drive, Railroad Square Art Park, 561-6285, www.teresareaver.com. Hours: W-F, 10 am-5:30 pm, Sa 12:30-5:30 pm.

Original drawings and mixed-media sculpture by the owner, with unique collectibles and gift items.

RED DOT STUDIO, 661 Industrial Drive, Railroad Square Art Park, 224-8679. Hours: F 6-9 pm, Sa-Su 12-5 pm.

Featuring a variety of ceramics, paintings, sculptures, collectibles and antiques at reasonable prices.

RIBITS ENCHANTED COTTAGE, 215 Lake Ella Drive, 671-5859, www.ribitsceramics.com.

Offers ceramics and pottery classes for all ages, as well as art-themed birthday parties and summer camp programs.

SALLY RUDE ANTIQUES AND FINE ART GALLERY
1123 Thomasville Rd.
222-4020
www.trocadero.com/mctc

Hours: M-Sa 11 to 6’ish

Appraisals by appointment. Filled with fine antique furniture from the 18th century to mid-century modern, and paintings from fine early oils, to abstract in tempera, to contemporary. Many beautiful and unusual lamps and fabulous “smalls.” Voted “Best Antiques Shop” in the “Best of Tallahassee” annual ballot in Tallahassee Magazine.

SEVEN HILLS HANDWEAVERS GUILD , 656-6182, www.7hillshandweavers.org.

A group designed to educates and encourage weavers. Although Tallahassee-based, their membership roster includes weavers from southern Georgia, Monticello, Lake Talquin, Apalachicola and more distant locations. The guild meets monthly and sponsors workshops throughout the year that are open to any weaver who wishes to participate.

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SIGNATURE ART GALLERY
2782 Capital Circle NE
297-2422, www.signatureartgallery.com
Hours: M-F 10 am-5:30 pm, Sa 10 am-2 pm

A commercial art gallery offering the original works of many fine artists in a variety of media. Traditional and contemporary work is shown, including landscape, figurative, and abstract works. Additionally, the gallery offers an extensive selection of limited edition prints and custom framing services. Art consultants on staff will bring art to your home or office and offer installation services.

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SIMPLY ARTISTIC
602 McDonnell Drive (Railroad Square)
402-0073, www.simplyartistic.net
Hours: M–Sa 10 am–6 pm

Discover a world of shape, color and form where cutting edge works of art masterfully created by regional artisans are featured at Simply Artistic Gallery. Offering an exciting spectrum of art in various media styles such as watercolor, pen and ink, acrylic, oil and mixed media, Simply Artistic allows you to be visually stimulated while exploring your inner creativity. Simply Artistic is located adjacent to the Sculpture Garden at the entrance to Railroad Square.  The flashing railroad sign is your signal to stop for a funky good time.

SOUTH OF SOHO CO-OP GALLERY, 563 Industrial Drive, 907-3590, www.southofsoho.com. Hours: Sa 11 am-5 pm and all First Fridays.

Comprised of nine independent artists expressing themselves through a variety of media, South of SoHo Co-op Art Gallery is an eclectic journey into the world of art. With styles that include oil still-lifes, abstracts, glass works, spiritual and natural photography, sculpture, and surreal collages, the gallery will appeal to even the most divergent tastes.

SOUTHERN SCENES GALLERY
4500 Shannon Lakes Rd.
504-0555
www.southernscenesgallery.com

Located in Northeast Tallahassee, Southern Scenes Gallery features photographic art by local photographer Gary Allamon. Gary Allamon's work focuses on the hidden beauty found in our local landscape. Southern Scenes is currently presenting photographic art by other local artists. Open Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 6 pm and Saturday 12 pm - 2 pm.

SWAMP BUDDHA SUMI-E, 386-5041, aekoz@yahoo.com.

Studio group that works in the Asian “Sumi-e” style of ink painting. Members paint and develop at their own pace; the group occasionally sponsors workshops that bring in instructors from across the country. Meets Saturdays from 10:30 am-1 pm at Forest Meadows Park and Athletic Center, 4750 N. Meridian Road.

TALLAHASSEE POLYMER CLAY ART GUILD, 656-2887, www.polymerclayart.org.

The Guild promotes polymer clay as a medium for art and craft, offers continuing education to polymer clay artists and enthusiasts, develops opportunities for local polymer clay artists to show their work, and participates in community service activities. Meetings are the first Sunday of the month at 2 pm.

TALLAHASSEE SENIOR CENTER FOR THE ARTS, Tallahassee Senior Center, 1400 North Monroe Street, 891-4000, www.talgov.com. Hours: M - F 9 am. - 9 pm.

TSC for the Arts conducts year-round programs of classes, workshops and exhibits for new or established artists in our community. Student works are on display and sale throughout the Center, and opening receptions accompany juried shows in the auditorium.

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TALLAHASSEE WATERCOLOR SOCIETY
893-0059
www.tallahasseewatercolorsociety.com

TaWS promotes the fine art of watercolor painting in Tallahassee and its surrounding communities in Florida, Alabama and Georgia, by fostering interaction among artists and exposing them to current exhibits, workshops, methods, and paint-outs. TaWS has monthly meetings from September through May.  Meetings are social and informative with painting demonstrations, slides, art-talks and technical information to help the artist. New members are welcome.

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TALLEON INDEPENDENT ARTISTS
386-7176
www.tfn.net/Talleon

Membership is open to professional and amateur artists in all media. Meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month at 7 pm at the Brush & Palette Studio on Timberlane Road. Meetings include informative programs, refreshments, and door prizes. Talleon works are currently on display at the Brush & Palette, Leon County Public Library downtown, and gallery on St. George Island.

TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES, 1415 Timberlane Road, Suite 322, 906-9010, www.villagesoftallahassee.org. Hours: M-Sa, 10 am - 6 pm.

A non-profit, fair trade store that sells handcrafted items made by artisans in more than 30 countries. Offers distinctive gifts and decorative folk art, from home décor to gifts, pottery to jewelry, baskets to musical instruments, and hand loomed textiles.

TEXTURES HANDMADE MARKET, 825 Railroad Avenue, 329-6569, textureshandmademarket.com. Hours: Tu-F, 11 am-6 pm, Sa 11 am-4 pm.

Featuring unique and affordable handmade items made by local artists. An affordable alternative to the standard mass-produced items in malls and other large retail stores.

TURTLE ISLAND TRADING POST, 1707 North Monroe Street, 425-2490, www.turtleislandtradingpost.com.

When searching for just the right gift for someone or for yourself, look no further than Turtle Island Trading Post, located across from Lake Ella Publix on North Monroe. Feature original art, vintage collectables, unique home accents, and more.

UNIQUELY YOURS, 5023-2 Crawfordville Highway, 878-7111

Escape from reality to the enchanted sea -original oil paintings, photographs, and poetry of dolphins, shells, and the St. Marks Lighthouse. Browse the adorable creations for newborns and infants, plus clever handmade jewelry, handbags, greeting cards, T-shirts, candles, and bath and body products.

UTRECHT ART SUPPLIES, 1350 East Tennessee Street, 877-0321, www.utrechtart.com. Hours: M-F 9 am-5 pm, Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 12-5 pm.

Features art supplies including canvas, paints, and a wide selection of specialty drawing and painting supplies, brushes, and architecture and drafting supplies.

WHITE COTTAGE, 1314 E. 7th Avenue, 222-3499, www.thomasdeans.com.

Since 1983, Thomas Deans & Company, Inc. has specialized in British watercolors, drawings, and selected oil paintings and prints from 1750 to 1950. More recently, paintings and works on paper by mid-20th century modernists and by living, established British, American, and European artists have been added to what many art enthusiasts consider to be one of the most unique and appealing inventories in the nation. The gallery has always offered seriously researched and authenticated works to appeal to a wide range of buyers, from individuals with very limited budgets to serious collectors and institutions.

WILD WOMEN ART GALLERY, 567 Industrial Dr., Railroad Square Art Park, 224-1308, ubewild@aol.com. Hours: M-F 11-2 pm.

Whimsical, fun art: hand-painted furniture, fantastic plaques and tiles with witty and empowering sayings. Art for the wild at heart.

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