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Art Trail Gallery

Related Links

To contact us:

E-mail: janemadden@bellsouth.net

Phone: 843-673-0729

SCIway - South Carolina Information Highway can assist you in locating all things “South Carolinian.” Locate additional information on Florence Art and Cultural organizations through their site.

The Lynda English Studio, Gallery & Art Supplies establishment is Florence’s premier source for quality art supplies and classes focusing on painting and drawing. The gallery features the works of well-known artists Lynda English and Jackie Wukela.

Florence Convention Center & Visitors Bureau is a great place to find out what is happening in Florence whether you live here or are just traveling through.

Francis Marion University, easily accessible at the edge of Florence on Highway 76/Palmetto, has a large gallery space featuring an ever-changing series of works. The gallery is open daily during the week and information on all the exhibits, past, present, and future, is available through this link. Admission is free.

The Florence Museum of Art, Science and History was established to promote the Arts and Sciences, to collect, to preserve, and to exhibit objects of historic, artistic, and scientific interest; as a cultural resource for the Pee Dee. Check out their website to find out the latest happenings at the Museum!

Galleries & Shopping

If you enjoy unique, one-of-a-kind items, then visit our local galleries where you can choose from a wide array of items.

The Earring Lady—Visit the Earring Lady for jewelry designed and handcrafted by Barbara Mellen, a glass artist whose work resides in homes on five continents.  It is made of stained glass and dichroic glass. Located in Florence.

The Art Trail Gallery—The majority of the items on display at the gallery are available for purchase. You’re on our website—now stop in to visit us in Downtown Florence!

Feather Pottery and Interiors and Running Horse Gallery, 928 Old Wallace Gregg Rd., Florence SC 29506; featherpottery@earthlink.net; (843) 992-2178. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Tari Federer and Sasha Federer; 4 exhibitions per year.