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410 Front St. Beaufort, NC 28516 Phone: Toll free: E-Mail: |
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A photo of our Front door.....and a photo of the view from our back porch.T |
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Handscapes Gallery began about
21
years ago in the historic sailing village of Beaufort, North
Carolina. Two small galleries existed near each other. Front
Street Gallery was owned by jeweler Jane Minihan and managed by glass
artist Alison Brooks. The Potter's Place, a combination health food
store and pottery shop, was owned by Jeanne Douillard, a local potter.
When Jane Minihan decided to move to the West Coast, the two shops combined forces and became Handscapes Gallery. Jeanne Douillard retained ownership and Alison Brooks took an active role, but the gallery was run much like a co-op, featuring local artists who also worked in the shop. In 1986 Jeanne Douillard returned to her New England roots and Alison Brooks took over ownership of the gallery. At
this time, Alison decided to give Handscapes Gallery a broader base,
featuring the work of other North Carolina artists as well as local
artists. She also eliminated the "co-op" aspect of the gallery,
feeling that most artists preferred to spend their time being creative
rather than sitting in a shop. As time went on, Alison came into contact
with artists from all across the count Currently, Handscapes Gallery represents over 200 artists and was named to Niche Magazine's list of top 100 galleries in 2003 and 2004. It is and has always been the goal at Handscapes Gallery to promote the American Craft movement and its artists and to provide the public with beautiful handmade goods. We also feel a responsibility to help educate people to the unique value of handcrafted items.
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If we citizens do not support our artists, then we sacrifice our imagination of the altar of crude reality and we end up believing in nothing and having worthless dreams - Yann Martel, Life of Pi |
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