After a long summer break, the artisans are back. We will be having an open house on Saturday, Nov. 20, from 5:00 until 9:00 P.M. and on Sunday, Nov. 21, from 1:00 until 4:00 P.M. Support your local artisans. Share this invitation with your friends please.
Due to a lack of air conditioning, we will be taking the months of July and August off. There will be no gallery show this month or next. We are aiming for a big show in September which will give everyone a chance to do much more creating between now and then.
We are also looking for more artists to join us. If you are an artist or know someone who will be interested, have them contact us at gordonsgallery@gmail.com
Come and join us this month as we welcome 6 new artists. As usual, there will be food, wine, music, and fun. Some of our new artists are: Elise Boggs-jewelry, Shirley Callelberry-watercolors, Bill Summar-woodturner. Music will be provided by Damien Boggs and also by one of our other artists. I will post the other names as I receive them. We plan to move part of the event out onto the sidewalk, weather permitting.
We will also be hosting the Advanced Placement Art Classes from Central High School for this show. Come and be filled to the brim with youthful creativity.
There is a frenzy of activity getting the new art ready to knock your socks off. Last month's show was a blast! Help us make this one another great event. Please tell your friends and post links to this site on your facebook and twitter. Spread the word...there's art in Columbia.
We are currently seeking new artisans to join the fun. To be considered or if anyone has any questions, please email us at gordonsgallery@gmail.com
Our first Gallery Friday was a great success! The gallery was packed from the opening at 5:00 until 8:00 and we still had several people until 9:00. It seems that our area is hungry for the arts and for something to happen in downtown Columbia. Participating artists were: Mark Dillon, Celia Jameson, Laurence Johns, Riley May, Sylvia McAlister, Matt McAlister, Michelle Moraczewski, Rick Pipkin, Sherry Scheitel, and Will Bryson. Wonderful food was provided by Chef Luke Dillon from Square Market and many thanks to Aline and Howie George for the beautiful music that made the evening just perfect.
Plans are in the making for the next Gallery Friday in about a month from now. Check back for updates so that you can mark your calendars.
Where’s the Art? Is a small group of Middle Tennessee Artisans. This group includes painters, jewelry makers, woodworkers , decorative finishes and architecture. The story goes something like this. One cold December day a few artists in Columbia got the idea to take over the Storefront of a strategically located Downtown Columbia Historic Building off of the famous Columbia Square. This building was known as Gordon’s in the fifties. The storefront was so large they were able to display large pieces of furniture, 23 paintings, jewelry as well as “how to” demonstration exhibits. Then before the group could have their first grand opening shindig which was planned to happen mid January, The Art disappeared. The storefront became blank and empty once more. Now in a town in the middle of a national recession, looking like a closed downtown full of for lease signs is not the message of prosperity one would desire. Be that as it may, as suddenly as it appeared one cold day in January the art vanished. The cry went up. Where is the Art? Well, not to fear, the Middle Tennessee artisans will soon reappear with more space, more art and more artists as well. The new location is the old Helms jewelry store on the west corner of the square, just two doors down from the square market café. As a matter of fact, when different building owners got wind that the artist were looking for a new place to display, several owners were very interested in being the chosen venue. Where’s the Art? is a group looking for more local talent, photographers, potters to join there ranks as well as more towns with storefronts to display the work. “The town immediately looks more vibrant and robust with the addition of Artisans. It also lets the locals know there are talented folk right here in town.” Says middle Tennessee Artisan, Mark Dillon, the leader of this “group”. The six members include, Mark Dillon, Sherry Scheitel, Michelle Moraczewski, Rick Pipkin, Riley May and Laurence Johns. Also these six artisans realized that they had a lot of synergy together. Although each have there own successful business on there own, together they could start a Buzz. Where’s the Art? As their numbers swell, Where’s the Art? is bringing more artists together. The first open House will be in March. Check back for more details. The event will be a party not to miss. Live music, food, wine and fun will accompany the exhibit.
This is a collection of creative artists, artisans, and craftspeople who want to promote the arts and revive historic downtown Columbia, Tennessee. We are currently in the
Wall Candy at 116B West 7th Street.
For more information please email:
gordonsgallery@gmail.com
Damien Boggs Shirley Casselberry Mark Dillon Sandra Barrett-Hoomani Susan Jones Sylvia McAlister Matt McAlister Eileen Moore Michelle Moraczewski Sherry Scheitel Bill Summar