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February 2024 by Pam Neale
This is my go to gift stop. I love it for metal work, polished wooden shaker-style boxes, original greeting cards, and more. Each time I visit, I stop down the hall to the gallery and artists shops. Soon, I hope to take a class in the workshop at the end of the gallery. With Mom’s Apple Pie and More Better in the same building, it’s a fun stop off of Route 7 between Round Hill and Berryville.
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September 2022 by Stosh Kowalski
Combined with the Round Hill Arts Center downstairs, there's a wonderful selection of a wide variety of art, sculpture and mixed media here, from glass to fabrics. When we've been there on weekends there is frequently at least one artist present to chat with.
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March 2020 by Kathi Hottinger
Great unique gifts
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November 2019 by Juyun Han
Everything is an impressive art gallery. I want to go back again soon.
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May 2019 by Jillian F.
Love love this gallery! Everything in the shop is handmade by local artists! Nothing made in China . I love to support small business. The women in the gallery was very nice and helpful she told me about some of the local festivals that are coming up with some of the artist in the gallery ! Definitely will be back to pick up a few pieces!
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April 2019 by Charlotte DeMolay
Great coop gallery of local artists. Staffed by the artists as well.
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July 2018 by Amy Oliver
Great little gallery filled with local art and artists of the Blue ridge and Peidmont area.
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January 2017 by Jack N.
Great gallery in Western Loudoun County, Va. it has a wide variety of items like photography, watercolor, oil paintings, turned wood and jewerly. Highly recommend. Mom's Apple Pie is right next door!
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February 2014 by Jenifer S.
We loved this gallery and gift shop as it was a total visual treat to see all the paintings, prints, jewellery, pottery and other objets d'art made by over 25 local artists and we are definitely coming back for more purchases. We also walked to the adjoining Round Hill Art Center where there was more to see, such as pottery pieces and information about the artists.
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May 2012 by Mac O.
What a great find this little artists' co-op is! When husband, Moms, MIL and I pulled up to Bogati Bodega Winery, I heard a little gasp. "I know that place!" Moms exclaimed, pointing to this charming art gallery occupying half of the same building as the winery. Turns out Pops -- a woodturner -- knows Tom Boley, one of Gateway Gallery's resident woodturners, and Moms and Pops have been out to visit before (the woodturning world is small, my friends, hard as that is to believe). Naturally, we had to pay a visit...*after* a wine tasting, of course. GG is an artists' cooperative, where the artists -- in this case all local -- come together to create, staff, and manage the gallery. The pieces span a huge range of techniques: gorgeous fiber wraps and shawls, handcrafted silver jewelry, fused glass, ceramics and pottery, digital photography, pen-and-ink drawings, acrylic painting, weavings. The place is *packed* -- tastefully -- with beautiful bits and baubles. We browsed quite some time. Not only is there art for every taste, there's art for every budget. I fell in love with the acrylics and oils of Kaarin Nelson, whose paintings incorporate a "cheerful color palette" and "playful line." I really wanted the 20"x20" painting of a robin in a radish patch, which I thought was a steal at $175. Instead I decided to save a few pennies and went with a 6"x6" of a rosy pink, chubby pig for $30. I was already in love with it when the gentleman pulled it down off the wall for me and showed me the title of the work is "Some Pig." The "Charlotte's Web" nod pushed that painting right over the top for me. Gateway Gallery is the kind of shop I wish were closer to home. But the fact that it's nestled comfortably in Loudoun County's wine country makes it a convenient diversion after (before....or during....) vineyard jaunts.