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    The Art Gallery At Congdon Yards

    The Art Gallery At Congdon Yards

    (1 review)

    The Art Gallery at Congdon Yards is a welcome addition to the Congdon Yards complex. Offering…read moreclasses to various age groups, there is also a small area for children to explore art. Recently, they have added a full clay studio. Shows normally run for one to two months. Most of the shows are typically of local or regional artists in the main gallery. There are smaller hall galleries which often house elementary, middle and high school artwork. Located on the bottom floor of the complex. You can park in the large parking lot off of Elm Street. There is also parking available near the corner of Lindsay and English Road. Open only during the week from 12noon - 5pm does make it a bit tough to enjoy but there are times they are open later due to classes or show receptions.

    From the owner: The Art Gallery at Congdon Yards (TAG) is High Point's premier destination for the visual arts…read more Located in the heart of Congdon Yards, TAG showcases diverse artwork from established and emerging artists in various mediums. TAG is committed to making art accessible and inclusive for everyone, and its welcoming atmosphere makes it a great place to gather with friends and family. TAG offers art classes for youth and adults. Classes include pottery (handbuilding, mold draping, wheel), clay, ceramics, oil painting, drawing, acrylic painting, collage, paper-making, and screen printing. Hands-On studio features magnetics, loom, Legos and coloring. Reproductions of famous artworks adorn the walls.

    Piedmont Craftsmen

    Piedmont Craftsmen

    (5 reviews)

    $$

    Downtown Arts District, Downtown

    Stopped in recently looking for a new artisan made lamps for our home. We were greeted walking in…read moreand told to make ourselves at home. Friendly and kind staff that made my buying experience enjoyable. The gallery is loaded with all kinds of great local art and artisan wares. I was on a mission to acquire some new functional industrial utilitarian pieces and I found them here. Two beautiful lamps, each unique one of a kinds, both functional and quality fired pottery lamps at a great value and fair price. Walking through the gallery, its a large space and there is great art everywhere you look or turn. I found the first piece almost immediately but it took a good bit of perusing and searching to find the second. After my initial walk through I made a second pass and found the next acquisition. Another beautiful lamp, ceramic obvious artisan made and it fit my idea near perfect. After finding my second piece I headed to the register. The staff wrapped and packed both pieces while I checked out. It was a great treat stumbling across Piedmont Craftsman. Well worth a stop and visit, and your support. A lot of amazing art and artisan wares at a wide range of prices, to fit most budgets. 4.5 Stars rounded up for the great staff and selection of art. 01107

    One of the best parts of traveling is finding/seeing local art. I was looking for a place exactly…read morelike this in Winston-Salem, and I was so glad that it actually existed! It's a wonderful artists' gallery/co-op, with hundreds of exhibiting members. From weavers to glassblowers, painters to potters, felters, quilters, and etchers, this place carries the work of artisans in the area, the state, and some from farther afield. The shop workers were friendly and knowledgeable. I bought two amazing stoneware pots and carried them on the plane back to NYC. Can't recommend this wonderful gallery highly enough.

    Elsewhere - The Martyrdom of Saint Elsewhere, Dorothy Melander-Dayton (Detroit, MI) February 2017. Wedding dress, yarn, ribbons, toys, spray paint

    Elsewhere

    (16 reviews)

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    Downtown

    I met Mrs. Gray years ago through one of her sons. She was a real gem. I don't like the term…read more"character", but she was one of those things. And a good mother. I wish I had gotten to know her. Years ago, I went back to her shop. Mrs. Gray had died years before. Her shop was now a kind of exhibit place, and it was still filled with an incredible collection of "stuff" - toys, lunchboxes, wigs, figurines, buttons, everything you can think of - and lots of it in bins classified by color like a big bin of red toy cars. It was overwhelming and a lot of fun. I think the grand daughter or niece of Mrs. Gray was my friendly hostess in the store. I was allowed to roam the store freely - alone, stunned and amazed. They had named the place Elsewhere and there was some sort of organized group connected to the place. I got on their mailing list and sent them a contribution. Some years later, in 2014, I returned to my beloved hometown, Greensboro, for a visit. An old friend of mine and I walked the length of Elm Street, starting at the few blocks leading up to the Jefferson Standard Building - heading toward Lee Street. I relived many memories of my youth, my "hippie days" (circa 1967) and my working class hero days on that walk. We stopped in a lot of shops and the clerks and customers were friendly and seemed to like us. We supported those shops by making some purchases. It was quite a pleasant stroll. We reached Elsewhere. I hadn't been back there for decades. The people there were very full of themselves. They seemed suspicious of us, two traditional looking white old guys. I guess that was it. I've been around and I can recognize people who are too hip for their own good. They were entirely unwelcoming. I got the feeling that they wondered what we were doing there. They treated us like we were shoplifters or CIA. We wordlessly left the place. It was very disappointing to me. I did not send another donation.

    Not a favorite of mine, but others may find it enjoyable. There are tons of toys and gadgets to see…read morethere. For me it was messy and overwhelming. I had to leave. But others may find it interesting. The place is unique in that it's organized but it's got so much stuff, it looks messy. Personally, I avoid the place. Others may find it a fun place to take a date.

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