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Functional and Sculptural Pottery for Your Home
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Galleries that Feature Weber-Bassett Pottery |
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The Courtyard Gallery
301 E. Main Street, Buena Vista, CO
719-395-3299
As a local artists’ cooperative,
The Courtyard Gallery is one of the best in the Upper Arkansas Valley.
It offers jewelry, silk scarves, photography, sculpture, paintings, pottery,
art supplies, wood crafts, fine wearable art and more.
The artists also offer classes. See
art galleries in Salida and Buena Vista, Colorado. |
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8046 W. US Hwy 50, Salida, CO 81201
719-539-7848
Come to The Twisted Cork restaurant for a delicious gourmet lunch or dinner
and then browse the sophisticated Mountain Spirit Winery and
Gallery.
Feast your eyes on local art of the highest order while you taste wine from the local winery. Something for everyone in this sun-filled mecca. The gallery reflects owner Terri Barkett’s love of color
and contemporary design.
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514 6th Street, Georgetown, CO 80444
303-569-2153
Owner Alice Selby is a fiber artist herself and she has collected the works of over 100 regional artists
to sell in her gallery. You’ll walk through a wonderland of handmade glass,
pottery, photography, jewelry, Native American crafts and more in this beautifully designed gallery.
Don’t miss Stonehenge during Georgetown’s famous Christmas Market, the first two weekends in December.
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626 Lincoln Avenue, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
970-879-7512
Store owner Jan Lomas is a fiber artist and antique collector.
Her gallery, with its flavor of the Old West—think horses and skiing—appeals to vacationers and locals. It's filled with Colorado pottery, photography,
antiques, and many hand-made items. Jan travels far and wide to personally gather what she sells. |  |
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The Antique Train Barn/Junktique
313 Main Street, Frisco, CO 80443
970-668-3040
This venue is the most intriguing gift store in Frisco,
because it has been constructed to accommodate a railroad
car. As you walk in the front door at 313 Main
Street, you’ll find a rare old mail car filled with antiques
and gifts. Junktique, as the store is called, offers three
levels of individual vendor spaces. Our pottery is handled
by Jackie Crandell of High Country Treasures. (No website)
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