Art Galleries near Stow, OH

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“We went there as a group for a crochet project. We were very uneducated in this field. The instructor was overly patient with our ignorance. She worked with us each individually and stayed positive. Five stars ⭐️”

4.8 Superb21 Reviews

“Our six year old son aspires to be an artist. Being an Akronite we had to introduce him to the iconic artist, Don Drumm. When we visited the studio we were immediately welcomed by the staff. They took time to answer questions and chat (which made him feel super special). The gallery is gorgeous, make sure you give yourselves plenty of time to explore! Don't forget to also check out The Different Drummer which showcases local artists. You can likely find a gift for anyone in your life. Every detail makes the experience unique and cozy; the beautiful hand-crafted art, handwritten price tags, the complimentary gift wrapping, and the service. We even enjoyed the company of other patrons as we made small talk in line. Lucky to have this wonderful studio so close to home.”

4.9 Superb51 Reviews

“Looking Glass Gifts and Gallery is one-of-a-kind awesome! Owners, Rachel Forbes and Jason Zendlo, personable business is triple bottom line -- fair trade for and diverse representation of artists, large variety of quality original art products at affordable market prices for the consumer, and they support multiple platforms and equity in the Cuyahoga Falls community. Cuyahoga Falls is a destination spot for me with all its arts, music, and dining. Looking Glass Gifts and Gallery is always my first stop!!”

5 Superb23 Reviews

“Beautiful gallery! Both the framing and art available are fantastic. I am thoroughly happy with my service and the finished product. The staff is very helpful and friendly!”

4.8 Superb24 Reviews

“Great artist, very professional, and straight forward about his work!! He is very detailed on every one of his sculptures that he brings to life when they are at the finishing stage.”

4.8 Superb16 Reviews

“This review is long overdue. I've worked with Cass to frame two pieces already, and I just dropped off a third project with Jen today.There are other places near me that do professional framing, but none of them are as cordial or communicative. I place a great deal of weight on this. If I'm going to pay hundreds of dollars to have something framed, I want the process to be organically collaborative. At McKay Bricker, they review options, mats, and layouts in a way that informs and involves you. And they're just good people; friendly, patient, and willing to talk things through.In terms of quality and attention to detail, I have no complaints. When I brought in a mid 1900s etching, I wanted to frame it in such a way that you'd think it was original to the period. Cass nailed it. A few months later, they framed a page from an 1870 atlas. Today, I brought in a collection of army insignia. Jen took the time to find a mat that was nearly identical in color to a shirt that was issued to soldiers in the 1960s, and then did some math & design magic to make everything fit and work.Are you going to pay more here than you would at Michaels? Almost certainly. But the value you get in the decades of combined experience, the quality of the work, and the customer experience makes going to McKay Bricker a no-brainer.”

5 Superb9 Reviews

“Even though we did not attend an art class, we stopped by after going on the train ride at CNP. We were able to see the silk scarf class in progress. We were really impressed to see the outcome of the scarves being made. Definitely we plan to book a class soon when back in town. The storefront features a variety of artists and a variety of art pieces. Prices seem reasonable. Check it out if you are in the Peninsula area!”

5 Superb7 Reviews

“I was painting the other day and had an art emergency where I needed some brushes quick. I was more than pleased that they had exactly what I wanted. They were super friendly and I was well taken care of.”

4.5 Superb8 Reviews

“I did not know of this town or this store before visiting Ohio. I am so glad I found it. The town is a gem with cute locally owned stores. This store carries a lot of locally made art. I bought a wooden box that I use it to store my pens and pencils. My box is the shape of a chipmunk or squirrel. However, there were many varieties such as a turtle and dog shapes. The products made me smile and will make you happy as well if you enter the store with a sense for exploration. Spread the word so that more people shop for local art.”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“Such a cute little place! Full of beautiful and eclectic art from so many artists!The woman running the shop today, Amie, was such a delight and so knowledgeable about the pieces! Reasonably priced for handmade goods! The only downside is the parking situation! Hopefully in the future they can add more spots!”

4.3 Superb6 Reviews

“Mr. Kluth's gallery is a fantastic hub. I painted there for days, weeks, more with the legendary Robert E. Wood doing mostly Greek art genre material nearing an "after Matisse" flavor. It was a wonderful life experience. He, John had gotten me started at the Unitarian Church, and we went from there. I am at 250 plus oils and 500 plus charcoal, watercolor, ink and even sold a bit of art. It was a "once in a lifetime" ordeal that continues in spirit of creativity and art.”

3.6 Good5 Reviews