Galleria
GALLERIES
Art Smart Coffee Gallery,
1275 Bayshore Blvd. (Alt. 19), Dunedin,
(813) 205-7580. Mario Gutierrez brings you
a thrilling eclectic plethora of affordable
20th Century oil paintings, sculptures
and pottery. Find that original seascape,
cityscape, botanical or still life, in whatever
style you fancy: realism, abstract, cubism,
impressionism and more. And, by the way,
if you love espresso, a barista will serve you
a latte you will not forget.
Christopher M. Still
Studio of Fine Painting,
324 E. Lemon St., Tarpon Springs,
(727) 942-1846. Award-winning artist
Christopher M. Still’s studio/gallery is
open by appointment.
Clay and Paper Gallery of Art,
362 Main St., Dunedin (on the
west side of the Pinellas Trail),
(727) 736-0934. Artists Barbara Melby-
Burhans and Ira Jon Burhans’ gallery
is dedicated to artwork handmade in
Florida and throughout the USA.
Discover Ira’s aesthetically curved and
textured functional stoneware pottery,
Barbara’s cast paper wall sculptures,
handmade tile mosaics, garden art and
photos, plus jewelry, glass and
metal pieces, furniture, paintings and
more by over 75 other artists.
Duncan McClellan Glass Studio &
Gallery, 2342 Emerson Ave., S.,
St. Petersburg, (855) 436-4527. Exhibitions in
this gallery include works by internationally
recognized glass artist Duncan McClellan,
as well as by guest artists. The dramatic
events space hosts free hot glass
demonstrations and lectures, residencies
and classes. Open by appointment.
Dunedin Fine Art Center,
1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin,
(727) 298-3322. The works of many
talented local artists, changing gallery
exhibits, a hands-on children’s art museum
and a well-stocked gift shop can be found
at this ever-expanding art center.
Eric Lang Peterson,
St. Petersburg, (727) 415-2464.
Contact Eric for certified appraisals of
your antiques and fine art for estates,
hurricane and other insurance claims,
as well as charitable donations.
By appointment, please.
From Mayan Hands,
2006 2nd Ave. S., St. Petersburg,
(727) 895-1112. Specializing in one-of-a-kind
Mayan folk art, textiles and handicrafts
from living Mayan Indian artists in the
highlands of western Guatemala, this
handmade art includes sculpture, santos,
dance masks, textiles, ceramics and
ceremonial objects. They are open
on Saturdays or by appointment.
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