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This delightful spot offers fine art in a variety of prices and mediums
A center for artistic creation and education, the Garden of Goods offers fine art in a variety of prices and mediums, classes to help you unleash your creative inner self, and a delightful place to share with family and out-of-town visitors looking for something different and divine.
Inspired by award-winning ceramic artist Garth Decker, The Garden of Goods Galleries is a haven for local art and artists, and a place to discover your own talent and be inspired. With more than 7,000 square feet, there's plenty of space to display the breathtaking array of local talent from area artists, and lots of room to move around and admire the pieces from virtually every angle. There’s also plenty of space for classes, designed to inspire artists and dabblers of all ages. You'll find items ranging from $5 to $19,000 at The Garden of Goods, so you're likely to find something for everyone.
At The Garden of Goods Galleries, you'll find Phyllis Cohen's delightfully playful children bronze cast sculptures, porcelain, terra cotta, oil, carved wood, turned wood so invited you can't help to touch it. Wendy Dwyer
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| Garth Decker |
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| Herb Cohen |
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| Dan Mackin |
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| Natalie L. |
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| Cindy Cooper |
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| Nanette Carton |
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| Joseph LaPierre |
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| Carol kepp |
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| Henry Gernhardt |
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| Roseanne Williams |
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| Phyllis Cohen |
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| Joanna Squier |
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| May Wong |
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| William Barkin |
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| Ann Francis Oakes |
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| Bob DeOrsey the Dollhouse Buider |
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| Lisa Woodard |
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