Saturday, July 4, 2009

Ashland

1.) Ashland Historic Railroad Museum - Opening on the 120th Anniversary of Ashland’s Golden Spike, December 17, 2008, Ashland Historic Railroad Museum helps bridge the past with the future, brings new images of another time and encourages the dream of a passenger train once again in Ashland, Oregon.
258 A Street, Ashland, OR 97520



2.) Art & Soul Gallery - Art and Soul Gallery exhibits the fine art of over 30 artists from Oregon and Northern California. The artwork reflects a variety of mediums including watercolors, oils, pastels and mixed media. Each artist has been carefully selected to represent the best of their particular style, technique and subject matter. Art and Soul exhibits work of many award winning artists who are recognized throughout the art world. The gallery specializes in original two dimensional fine art. The exhibits are constantly changing and there is always a large collection of original work to select from and enjoy.
247 E Main StAshland, OR 97520-1832
(541) 488-9006


3.) Ashland Art Works - Ashland Art Works is non-profit art center: an artist cooperative with 5 galleries, art studios, sculpture gardens. We offer classes and workshops.
Located just 2 blocks from downtown plaza. ~ Decks overlook Ashland Creek, a popular destination for First Friday Art Walk where you'll enjoy demonstrations, tasting and live music.
291 Oak StAshland, OR 97520-1805
(541) 488-4735




4.) Central Art Gallery - Located in Central Hall and open to the public, the Central Art Gallery features student work and serves as a showcase for bachelor of fine arts (BFA) thesis exhibits.
Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR 97520
541-552-6386





5.) Ignition Gallery - Ignition Gallery specializes in car and motorcycle artworks as well tropical/nostalgic decor. Artworks by over twenty artists, both regional and national, fill the space. Cars and motorcycles depicted include vintage classics, hot rods, muscle cars, drag cars, formula one racers, Harley Davidson motorcycles, BMW motorcyles, and much more. The gallery offers originals, limited edition prints, and sculptures.
40 North Main St.Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-4655



6.) Jega Gallery & Sculpture Garden - Contemporary sculptures which combine serious with sensuous, confrontative with humor, and which have the potential to provoke and challenge the viewer's beliefs and perspectives of viewing the world. And individual can get boxed in by their personal perimters in life. I believe people open up to a broader view of the social, historical, political and environmental concerns through the Arts, and open up to how they, themselves can contribute to making this a better world.
625 A Street, Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 488-2474



7.) Retzlaff Gallery Center for Visual Arts - Located in the Art Building on the SOU campus, the Retzlaff Gallery is designed and reserved as a space for bachelor of fine arts students to present their final body of work before graduating.
1250 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, OR 97520
541-552-8315


8.) Schneider Museum of Art - Located at the corner of Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street on the Southern Oregon University campus. The Museum and Southern Oregon University are most directly accessible off of Interstate 5 at Exit 14, the southern Ashland exit.
Monday through Saturday,
10:00 am-4:00 pm
Suggested Donation: $5.00

9.) Living Gallery - Just a block from the Shakespeare Festival up the hill from Main Street, the Living Gallery has some of the better local artists and experimental work. There's always something interesting in glass, ceramic or paint and gift items are available as well as serious art.
20 S 1st StAshland, OR 97520-2738
(541) 482-9795‎



10.) Blue Heron Gallery & Gifts - the gallery shows an eclectic mix of styles and media from more than 70 artists, both known and emerging. Located downtown in beautiful Ashland, Oregon just north of the California border a few minutes from I-5.
90 N. Main Street Ashland, OR 97520 phone
(541) 482-7762



11.) American Trails Gallery - At American Trails they have tried to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision. They have assembled a wonderful collection of art and artifacts from the Pacific Northwest as well as our indigenous friends from the Southwest and the mountains of Mexico. Hopefully you can find the time to personally visit with them and have a chance to see the many unique items they have to offer.
27 N Main StAshland, OR 97520-2725
(541) 488-2731



12.) Hanson Howard Gallery - Hanson Howard Gallery is Ashland's oldest gallery and a classic showcase for extraordinary northwest artists. They represent contemporary artists working in a variety of media including painting, sculpture, ceramics and fine art prints. Their art encompasses a diversity of styles ranging from landscape to abstraction.
The gallery features monthly exhibitions that open on the First Friday of each month in conjunction with the Ashland Gallery Association's art walk.
82 N Main StAshland, OR 97520-2782(541) 488-2562



13.) Ashland Artisan Gallery & Art Center - Ashland Artisan Gallery and Art Center provides an environment where local artists may function and receive support as creative individuals and where their artistic abilities may be harnessed to reach a greater goal of arts education, artist support, and interaction throughout the community.
They are a visual arts organization that serves Southern Oregon citizens with art education, art exhibitions and art services. The center's focus on artist support, arts education and artistic collaboration fills many specific needs within our community both locally and regionally.

357 E Main St.
Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-2772
http://www.ashlandartcenter.org/pages/main.html

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