All of the Gallery's clothing lines are handmade and American made. Each one is truly a work of art. For more information about each artist, just click on their name and another page will open with photos of their work and personal details of their training and experience.
Karen Atwood's ribbon scarves are a favorite with our customers and have been for years. A local artist, Karen creates these scarves of ribbon to coordinate with many of our other wearable offerings.
Michael Smith's Shibori silk ponchos and rayon jackets and scarves are always a hit with customers. He utilizes a Japanese tie dye technique to create one of a kind clothing sure to be the envy of all your friends.
Rich vibrant colors highlight Sherit Levin's clothing accessories, whether it is a velvet pin or cut velvet scarf.
For a unique leather handbag, who could resist this hand painted pug on a purse completely crafted from scratch by Lyn Lyndall. Her bags and business card cases feature cats and dogs as well as wildlife - all painted in exquisite detail.
Kathleen Lewis crafts her hands free belt clip purses from recycled upholstery fabric. Stow your essentials in a stylish bag made by a local artist.
Joanna Alot hand paints her stunning silk scarves with lovely abstract designs, flowers and nature images. Men just love her silk ties too.
Local artist Janice Keeler crafts hats hand knitted of a soft blend of alpaca, wool, mohair and fine Italian yarn.
Wendy Allen creates fun stylish hand felted hats that match well with our Trillium hand loomed scarves.
Kathy Skomsky makes comfy tunics of hemp and cotton blend that are great for traveling.
Using old world techniques, Bulgarian native Ivan Ivanoff makes timeless leather handbags of all sizes and colors.
Peter Lanphear chenille scarves are available in bright vibrant colors.
Bees and Such team of two sisters hand make fun leather bags that are the
perfect size for ipads or tablets. The hot pink silk scarf is by Nancy Allen.
Arts and Crafts leather worker Gordon Galloway features flowers and birds on his exquisite bags.