Showing posts with label Stoddard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stoddard. Show all posts

Thursday, June 1, 2017

TIS THE SEASON , THEY'RE BACK & OPEN

Traffic on the River Road (35S) has once again picked up and so return some of our small town seasonal businesses. One of these, Prairie Glass Studio & Gallery is donning a colorful new 'open' sign as its owners do have an open door when working on their glass/bead projects outside of their regular weekend hours of noon - 6 (Fri-Sun)

As last October's introduction shared owners Gary and Christine live down the road in DeSoto and have opened their studio on Stoddard's Main Street.  Inside of course you'll find their beautiful work.






In addition to glasswork there are other media artists as this is also an art gallery. In fact, some new artists added their wares this season.  Take a look...


 
Mary Jenkins's colorful fabric purses now don one of  the gallery walls...


Owners's son John Bengtson is talented in his own right with lovely wood carvings...



Besides Rebecca Kobos being back sharing her wonderful fabric art and cards, Christine met another fabric artist who creates exquisite dolls with ceramic faces.    



 Whether you're interested in pottery, jewelry, photography, etc...   







Treat yourself to a visit to Prairie Glass Studio & Gallery at 144 Main Street, Stoddard, WI to see some beautiful handmade art, you won't be sorry...





PHONE : 608-790-7110



* BTW if you are at ARTSPIRE 2017, Sat. June 10, Gary and Christine will have a booth this year. 

Click on a previous link to see more about this new business:
Seeing Beauty in Prairie Style That Is

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

A NEW KID IN TOWN... OK, ACTUALLY A FACELIFT.

New businesses especially in small towns are crucial as any community can attest. They want you to stop, investigate and, of course, help its economy. Perhaps you'll take a walk down Main Street and discover a restaurant/store you haven't visited before.

The Mississippi River will serve as host to hundreds of sales this weekend in the annual Rummage Along the River and if you are passing through Stoddard, you need to check out Corner Collectibles, 121 S.  Main Street (35S) and HWY 162 whose logo is "where low prices save you BIG BUCKS."

Starting a new business isn't easy and there always seems to be a learning curve. Such was the case for one such thrift shop formerly known as Finders Keepers. Now there's a 'new' name :


   CORNER COLLECTIBLES has just one owner, Sara Skau... 
Bob Hill, major worker bee & Sara Skau, owner


a 'new' look throughout as now there are consignors.



original art
Vintage

The vendors are responsible for their own space both in merchandising and presen-tation. 
(In fact, there are a couple spaces still available if you're interested!)


There's some-thing for every age.


Both perennials & annuals.
Whether it's never been used, loved gently/vintage, you just never know what treasure you will find... In fact, new items are added daily so you need to come back regularly to see what's been added.

That's the exciting part for us hunters and gatherers!

Even if you're busy doing other things this weekend, be sure and stop by CORNER COLLECTIBLES another day.
                    
*Remember closed Mondays.  

Saturday, October 8, 2016

SEEING BEAUTY IN THE PRAIRIE, STYLE THAT IS


Prairie Glass Studio and Gallery has added its shingle to other newcomers on Main Street in Stoddard, WI along with Hood Scoops and Finders Keepers this past summer.  You can't miss the newly painted awnings and door. Seasonal mums also await customers.

Gary working on a new piece
Chris chatting with a customer

Retired architect Gary Bengtson and his wife Christine who still dabbles in cruise planning decided on an 'impulse' to move their glass studio out of their De Soto heated garage to a bit more visible and comfortable environs when they saw my  retiring friend, Linda's Wak and Yak hair salon for sale. Talk about a makeover... 

But let me backtrack with a bit of history of the couple in that they have moved a lot cross country from NY, involving back and forth to the Twin Cities (3x), Alaska, San Diego, etc... and eventually to little DeSoto,WI., a tiny Mississippi town, where they built their dream home above the town. 

Upon retirement the two decided to take up stain glass classes and Gary's affinity for the Prairie style was nurtured since not many of his corporate clients needed Prairie style office buildings. Hence the name PRAIRIE GLASS STUDIO and GALLERY. His attention to design speaks for itself and Chris does the mosaic work in addition to her own beautiful bead jewelry.

The couple have spent the past 3 months remodeling the space themselves. I was literally taken aback by its transformation as I entered the inviting gallery space as it is more than just their gorgeous work but also a gallery showcasing a dozen other local artisans. 
The plan is to keep 2 artists per medium in the shop. Many of these artists are folks Gary and Chris met through the past years at art fairs where they have also participated for the past 10 years.




Diamon's multi media collage work
Many of you local art aficionados will recognize the works of Sherri Diamon multi media collage, Frank Ebersold's wood carving, Rebecca Kobos fabric cards, Nancy Monsebroten's ceramics, Patty Sampson's nature photography Laura Siitari, and others...


Just to make sure PRAIRIE GLASS STUDIO AND GALLERY are open, do call (608) 790-7110.  POSTED  HoursTO BE ADDED
If you just happen to be out driving and see the streamers at the end of their sign, they're open.

SO dear readers, get ready for a treat as you don't even have to wait for a Holiday art fair/tour, just take the tour yourself down Highway 35 S from La Crosse's south side to Stoddard's 144 S Main Street.

Stained glass with steel frames
Days and hours are a bit flexible as that's the beauty of retirement and having your studio as your shop too. Since seasonal traffic calms down after fall, the shop will close at the end of October  :(   ...
BUT will there will be a weekend Holiday Open House after Thanksgiving, Nov. 25-27 from10am - 6pm.                      
           Go buy some local Coulee art, you'll be glad you did! 

Definite hours:


Mosaic fish tray in progress... it could be yours / a gift...