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    Westobou Gallery

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    InexpensiveArt Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Art On Broad

    Art On Broad

    (14 reviews)

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    I'm still in love with the ambiance of this place. Art everywhere! And not just one or two or even…read more10, but many. Every style, medium, and vantage point you can think of (or not know about) is here. It welcomes you via the front windows and swaddles you as you walk further in. And the team here are some of the friendlist folks you will meet downtown. And recommendations? They have plenty. They've been there for over two decades so they know a thing or two. Of course they can give you background information on each of the artists' whose work is in the shop and sometimes even some insight on the piece itself. But I also want to highlight a aspect of AOB that I constantly make use of; framing. Once you make it to the back (after joyful hours of looking at everything while en route), you will see a workshop area. There one or two team members will always be hard at work (though never too busy to answer questions). I have brought quite a number of posters, prints, and paintings over the years in search of their guidance in what frame to choose, how to frame it (matte/no matte/thickness of-color-etc.), and even the optimum glass. And every time they have come through. When I ask them to push me out of my comfort zone (aka, solid color frames), they did and my piece was the better for it. Their presence and their services are invaluable to downtown and our community. If you haven't been, or if it's been more than a week, I recommend you stop in soon. You can thank me later.

    Amazing array of crafts. Pottery, wood bowls, stickers, cards, candles, and much much more. The…read moreshop is different every time I come in. I truly look forward to looking around here more when it's not so busy. Check it out.

    Humanitree House

    Humanitree House

    (270 reviews)

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    I walked in on a Saturday morning to find yoga going on. After researching Augusta eateries for two…read moremonths, researching where I must try first upon arrival I was not let down. I ordered their beet burger with a side of slaw and the person accompanying me ordered their gyro. It was all fantastic. Vibe was great, art work is full of story and emotion, atmospheres energy is peacefully intoxicating. A place to breathe, get a good laugh, breathe freely and feed your soul! Definitely a Go To Spot!

    What I said four years ago still rings true, and will continue to ring true; once you enter this…read moreHouse, you're family. And that's because it true is a house, a refuge, a place where all are welcomed (not to mention well fed and juiced-is that a word?). Local artists are set up to your left, Brother B's art is hanging on the wall (as well as the wall itself is his work), and the bottled juice and tea is waiting in the cooler. But if you want a smoothie or vegan food item, a smoothie bowl or kale salad (the best you'll ever taste!) it's all waiting for you here. The cold pressed juices are local/regionally sourced as is everything else you see on the menu. And as they say on the labels and to-go boxes, it truly is made with love. This House also hosts art workshops, monthly open mics, and music events (though music washes over the space at all times). I deeply love the space, the team, and the owners here. And I look forward to their continued impact on the business and art community in the years to come. Also, you get 10% off your first order when you check in on Yelp. And you can place a order for take out or delivery via Yelp.

    Tire City Potters - My new favorite tea cup.

    Tire City Potters

    (21 reviews)

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    My hands have purpose in that they are meant to hold a pen-fork-coffee mug-lowball glass. That's…read moreit. Me creating something else with these hands, nope. And I'm good with that. I appreciate the artists who take brush to canvas and other mediums to create something breathtaking and life giving. And pottery? Oh, that I am envious of. To take a lump of clay and make a bowl or plate or holiday tree. That is a gift. And one place to find this gift is at Tire City Potters. A mainstay and cornerstone of downtown for many years, you cannot fully anticipate what awaits upon your first visit. It is tucked away on the corner of 10th and Ellis Street. If you have any doubts you're in the right place, just look for the giant yellow square on the wall with a robot head and the word "HAPPY" underneath it. Then you're good. Though I am unsure of the number of mugs-etc. I have purchased from here, I will mention the latest one. It is a tea cup that is dual textured. The mix of colors with a smooth and grainy texture alone makes it beautiful. But to hold it and sip your evening tea, that is art coming to life. I am grateful for their presence, their passion, and their continued work downtown. Stop by and visit them soon.

    I love this place. This is a fun alternative to painting classes. I love making clay things! We've…read moredone the forever pumpkins ($45 each) and the forever trees ($65 each) and we had a great time for both. The next one we are going to do is the Easter eggs! Book your event online (https://www.tcpotters.com) it will give you all the dates & times. Usually if it's nice out you will sit under a tent outside the bldg. if it's cold or rainy they will move you to the loft upstairs. You can BYOB. They also do private pottery lessons and sell items they make. I love their pirate mugs!!!

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