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    Fourth Corner Fine Quilt Gallery

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Art on First - Art by Esau Andrade Valencia

    Art on First

    4.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    When I travel, I love visiting galleries featuring local artists. On this Ashland trip, I had the…read morepleasure of wandering into Art on First. It's directly across the side street from the Ashland Springs hotel and featured a nice slice of interesting creative items, across many mediums. I enjoyed a nice chat with the owner, and left with a notebook featuring a cover from a cigar box, a leather backbone, and some pretty heavy duty paper. Of course, I didn't need it, but the whole heft, artistry, and how if fit in my hand, all came together. I felt it was a little pricey, but good value and my local support.

    From the owner: ART on FIRST is an artist/woman/latina-owned gallery in the heart of downtown Ashland…read more The perfect place to expand your art collection and shop for unique hand-made gifts. ART on FIRST features artists and artisans, both local and from afar, whose passion and originality truly shines through in their work. ART on FIRST is also the home of AlmaMia Jewelry & Studio, where you can see the collection, meet Karina Mendoza-Wittke, and at times watch her create her pieces. If you are lucky, you may catch other resident-artists at work as well. ART on FIRST truly is a Gallery of Beautiful Things…

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    Art on First - Front desk featuring A painting by Martina Goldberg, and jewelry by Karina Mendoza-Wittke

    Front desk featuring A painting by Martina Goldberg, and jewelry by Karina Mendoza-Wittke

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    Schneider Museum of Art

    Schneider Museum of Art

    4.0(8 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    It was a sunny and worn Ashland morning, so Gayle and I decided to take a nice walk down to the…read moreSouthern Oregon University Campus and among other things wander through the Schneider Museum of Art. It's a relatively small space that consists of 2 large gallery spaces, plus a little bit within the entrance area, and all situated within SOU's Art School campus. There's some nice less formal displays within those buildings as well. A voluntary donation of $5 is requested at a "free will" box at the entrance to the museum. We happened upon the "Fighting Men: Golub, Voulkos, Kirby" Exhibition. Most interesting were the various comic book displays by Jack Kirby and Leon Golub's cautionary paintings that depict the violence stemming from political power gone awry. Bridging this gap are Peter Voulkos' powerful ceramic pieces. You can easily (and slowly) spend up to ~30 minutes here. I would also recommend entering and leaving the Museum on the University side, just so you can enjoy wandering around this pretty campus.

    This is a small art museum on the campus of Southern Oregon University. This is a very modern and…read morecontemporary building with 4 exhibits rooms featuring different artists. It's a great stop and it doesn't matter what time of the year you visit Ashland. It is especially great on a day when it is 100 degrees F. It will definitely not break your budget to cool down while looking at some cool art because admission is free. We enjoyed looking at and comparing how each artist has their own style and that was so great for kids to understand that it's important to be yourself and that it's great that no two people or artists are the same. We came in the summer so it was very empty and parking was easy to find. I'm not sure how it is when it's school season.

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