Jan 6, 2023

Local art galleriesArt offers people a chance to see the world from a new perspective and experience emotional or thought-provoking pieces. Local art is even better because it comes alongside all the previous benefits, with the added opportunity of bonding with your community and learning more about your neighbors. This list will give you all the best locations to see local works for Dahlonega, GA.

1. Bleu Gallery

Placed at 94 Public Square N is a historic two-story, white-paneled building that contains the cherished Bleu Gallery. Over 25 artists are featured here and works include drawings, paintings, pottery, and even jewelry. This location is perfect for a day trip because a gift shop and restaurant are located inside, right along the art.

We recommend spending a bit of extra time appreciating the pieces of two particularly popular Dahlonega creators, Terry Ergle and Margaret Van Keiser. Ergle creates painted pieces, often using sfumato, and usually centered around naturalistic themes. Keiser, however, produces carefully crafted pieces of jewelry.

2. Canvas and Cork

You can visit Canvas and Cork at 90 N. Meaders St. and will find their gallery inside an adorable two-floor, yellow building with a welcoming porch at the front. Here you can view the soulful style of Beth Brightwell, the whimsical drawings of Amy Sullivan, and the more expressionist pieces of Janie Garrett.

The main purpose of this gallery is, of course, to showcase paintings and photography for guests to appreciate. What you may be surprised by, though, is that they also offer classes so that you can design and take home your own creations. Arrive in the new 2023 Ford Explorer to utilize the spacious backseat space to hold all your friends and their personal pieces.

3. Brad Walker Pottery

All pieces within this gallery are orchestrated and brought to life by the owner, Brad Walker. Guests are welcome to come in and view the art, which comes in styles like vases and plates to trinket containers, and items are also available for purchase. This location, at 70 North Public Square, is perfect for viewing or for finding a gift that will impress the receiver.

Walker mixes his own clay, which he carefully collects from multiple states, and even produces his own, personal glaze to coat the vases and dishwares for decoration and sealant. Not only are his works of art beautiful, but they are also built to last.

This relaxed city contains a surprisingly lively art scene and each of these venues has something unique to offer guests, whether they are wanting a more involved day out or to relax and view something they have never seen before simply. Visit Chestatee Ford to find a vehicle with an inspired design before hitting up the galleries to find equally impressive works of art.