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Avalon Gallery

4.2 (10 reviews)
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Aaron M.

The sign out front summarizes what's inside quite well: Glass, Jewelry, Ceramics, Judaica, Metal, Painting. Avalon Gallery was a gorgeous place to wander through and enjoy all the beautiful hand blown glass sculptures and other artwork. I especially appreciated all the jewish art and crafts. They had GORGEOUS menorahs, mezuzot, dreidels, etc. I appreciate bold colors and dramatic lighting, Avalon Gallery has both in spades.

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The best store ever. Reminds me of a museum. Exquisite lamps and jewelry. A must visit in Delray .

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Blue Gallery

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As a fan of modern art I love to pop into the myriad of art galleries on Atlantic Avenue in Delray…read more While Atlantic Ave has a number of art galleries, Blue Gallery is the largest one I have found. Blue Gallery was founded 14 years ago by owner Rami Rotkopf who grew up in the family art business in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 2017 they expanded into the 5,000 square foot location next door. Inside Blue Gallery is room after room of modern art, ceramics, sculptures, etchings, paintings stretching down Atlantic Ave. Some of the 31 world famous artists represented in the Blue Gallery collection include David Schluss, Red Head, Patrick Pease, David D'Or, Ron Agam, Niso Maman, Avi Ram, Benda, Neil Loeb, and Lior Ron. The gallery often hosts exhibitions. Check their website for dates and times.

This art gallery is conveniently located in the heart of Delray on Atlantic Ave. Neighbors to many…read morerestaurants, bars, and shops, you can't miss it. Entry is free and parking options are garage and self street parking. This gallery features many unique sculptures and paintings. I've seen items range from $1200k-29,000k. Each time I stop in the wonderful art consultant, Richard Mauseth is there to show me around and better explain specific art work that I try to interpret. This is a great spot to drop in before or after you eat or for a spontaneous activity to do during the day. Thank you Blue Gallery for having public art for everyone!

Annual Downtown Delray Beach Festival Of The Arts - Glass pieces

Annual Downtown Delray Beach Festival Of The Arts

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The Arts festival this year was held closer to the Library. So the location which used to be…read morecloser to the railroad tracks and the beach had moved inland a few blocks. The variety of artwork presented, the types of art shown, and the various raw materials used made this festival a huge success. I find the venue also roomy and wide, allowing for easy pedestrian traffic. I bought a nice piece depicting sandpipers on the beach and I love the piece. Great artists from all over the world, although most of them from the US. There were some food trucks right in the heart of the festival selling arepas for $8, sausages for $14 and lemonade for just under $10.....sit down restaurants, coffee shops and pizza places were also nearby for those wanting a bite to eat.

It is always fun to stroll a free art festival and Delray Beach has a a lot of them. This was the…read more21st Annual Downtown Delray Beach Art Festival held at 401 E Atlantic Avenue. The entrance begins at E Atlantic Avenue and NE 4th Ave. and proceeds north for two full blocks. The art is set up in tents on the closed off street. You can get free parking at the I-Pic garage and walk the block over. The event attracted over 100 exhibitors showcasing hand created art works which included glass, photography, paint, mixed media, jewelry, metal, wood, and textiles. My favorite art in the festival were the colorful dog paintings, the pictures made out of colored pencils, anything with mermaid s and flamingos, and the whimsical mailboxes. The weather was gorgeous and I always love visiting Delray Beach. There are a ton of great places to eat and drink steps away from the fair on Atlantic Avenue. If you missed this art fair, there will be another one held on January 15th at SE 5th St over the Intracoastal and extending on to A1A. Nothing beats enjoying beautiful weather at art fairs in January in Florida.

Rosenbaum Contemporary

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Diverse selection and great sales staff. I recommend them. 123346789012345668901234567890read more

The Rosenbaum Contemporary has a large private parking lot. The building is a large…read morewarehouse-looking building. There are two entrances opposite one another: one is for the Rosenbaum and the other is for RFA Decor (and something else which I forget). I'm so glad I saw an event listing on the Cultural Council website for the last show at the Rosenbaum Contemporary: Two Generations Roberto Matta and Frederica Matta. This show paired father and daughter, whose artwork had only been exhibited together one other time, over 20 years ago, in their country of Chile. I wish I had seen the listing earlier so that I could share the art show with friends... because it was excellent! Thanks a million to the mega awesome Gabriel who jumped up from his lunch break to enthusiastically give my family and I a private tour. He was passionate, informative and completely dedicated to the artists and the works. I was nearly overwhelmed by all the additional interpretations, background stories and explanations that Gabriel shared, not only about each piece but about the lives of the artists themselves, their intentions and their relationship. I felt so special and privileged to see the artworks in such a heightened, enhanced way; I still have many of the images seared into my brain. Thanks you, Gabriel! When I first walked up to the building, I found both entrances to the Contemporary blocked by metal chains with signs directing me to the 'other entrance.' I found this frustrating and vague, but I complied and walked a few steps to the adjoining entrance to RFA Decor. Unfortunately, when I entered, the woman who came up to help me told me that the show was probably closed for the lunch hour. I was pretty upset, as I had checked both Yelp and the homepage to make sure that the Rosenbaum would be open when we were able to finally make it there. It wasn't closed though; the only dedicated Contemporary employee was taking his lunch break and letting potential visitors find their way through from next door. My experience rapidly went from a 1 to a 5.

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