Artists and crafts people whoes images that are featured in... Gallery 1401, Ignis Glass Studio, 4 Bridges Art Fest., Shuptrine...

Artists and crafts people whoes images that are featured in the brochure are:
Gallery 1401, Ignis Glass Studio, 4 Bridges Art Fest., Shuptrine Fine Art Group
Southeast Tennessee
In Southeast Tennessee, fine arts and crafts of
art glass, hand-thrown pottery, sculpture and
printmaking are just as prevalent as quilting
and blacksmithing. All works inside this guide
are handmade by local artists and avai lable to
the public inlocal studios and shops.
Use this map of Chattanooga and Southeast
Te n n e s s e e f o r t h e g e n e r a l l o c a t i o n s o f t h e
sites listed in this guide.
For exact locations
and contact information, refer to the listing
directly beneath the site titles.
Explore the Hunter Museum of American Art
Chattanooga County
Perched on an 80-foot bluff along
the edge of the Tennessee River in
downtown Chattanooga, the
Hunter’s collection features work
from America’s colonial period to
contemporary art. Well-known artists
include Mary Cassatt, Grandma
Moses, Andy Warhol, and
up-and-coming local artists, too.
Please call for hours and admission
rates - 423-267-0965
www.huntermuseum.org
Chattanooga: Southside
1 Cessna Decosimo Gallery
Cessna Decosimo and Elizabeth Rogers Decosimo exhibit their sculpture, oils,
and watercolors in the gallery. A small side yard opens up to a gallery where
one corner holds the quarter-size marquette of the Police Memorial, designed
by Mr. Decosimo and installed in downtown Chattanooga.
Hours:
Directions:
Seasonal- Call for details.
Traveling on I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga.
Exit at Main St. Turn left onto Main St. Go 4 blocks. Turn left on Williams St. Gallery is on the left.
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Hours:
Directions:
Sun. 12 noon - 5 pm from the last Sun. in April until the first Sun. in Dec.
From I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Exit at Main St. Turn left on Main St. Turn right onto Carter St. The market is at the First Tennessee Pavilion.
3 Gallery 1401
1401 Williams St., Chattanooga
423-265-0015 gallery1401.com
Located in Southside Chattanooga, this gallery has large, open rooms
featuring local and nationally known artists. It carries some sculpture, but
focuses primarily on fine oil paintings, both pictorial and abstract.
1404 Cowart St., Chattanooga
423-267-8101 www.molehillpottery.com
Hours:
Directions:
1826 Carter St., Chattanooga
423-266-9270 chattanoogamarket.com
A Sunday open-air market with no third-party selling. All vendors sell products
created with their own hands. Area farmers also gather at the market to sell
locally grown seasonal produce. Every week features a blend of the region’s
artists and farmers as well as live music, chef demonstrations, children’s art
projects and lunch options.
6 Mole Hill Pottery
Mole Hill was established over 25 years ago by local potter Kathy Owens.
Kathy displays her own pottery, as well as the works of the other local artists, in
her gallery. Clay and other art demonstrations are held periodically throughout
the year.
1427 Williams St., Chattanooga
423-266-0733 cessnadecosimo.com
Chattanooga Market
Jan.-Feb. Mon. - Sat. 10am-5pm and
Mar.-Dec. 10am-6pm.
Traveling I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Take the Market St. Exit. Turn right onto S. Market. Turn left onto W. Main St. Then turn right on Cowart.
7 Rugina’s Afrikan Village
1394 Market St., Chattanooga
423-265-7714
Located in the Chattanooga Choo-Choo complex, this shop offers a mix of
handmade African imported art and paintings by local artists.
Hours:
Directions:
Mon. - Thur. 10am-6pm, Fri. - Sat. 10am-7pm
Traveling I-24, follow the signs to North Market St.
Choo-Choo is 6 blocks ahead on the right.
Shuptrine Fine Art Group
8 2646 Broad St., Chattanooga
423-266-4453 shuptrinefineartgroup.com
Shuptrine Fine Art Group features the lost art of water gilding and specializes
in fine custom framing, antique restoration, and fine American art from the
mid-19th century to the present. The nationally and internationally recognized
artists in this group have an established framing and restoration reputation
spanning twenty five years.
Hours: Directions:
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Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm, or by appointment.
I-24, follow the signs to Lookout Mtn. and Broad St. Turn left on Broad St. Gallery is on the left.
Studio II Art Center
Tues. - Fri. 11am-5pm, Sat. 11am-4pm
1426 Williams St. Ste. 2, Chattanooga
Traveling on I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga.
423-266-2222
Exit at Main St. Turn left on Main St. Go 4 blocks. Turn left on Williams St. Gallery is on the left.
This gallery features ten to twelve regional emerging and professional artists.
Connected to the gallery is a gift shop, a frame shop and classroom with
classes in watercolor, oil and acrylic.
1401 Williams St., Chattanooga
Hours:
Tues. - Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. by appointment.
423-265-4444 art1decor@aol.com
Directions:
Traveling I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. This gallery, located in an historic renovated space with natural lighting,
Take the Market St Exit. Turn right on S. Market St. Turn
features the work of Keith Abney, Sandi Abney and Carl Robertson. The work
left on W. Main St. Turn right on Williams St.
is fanciful and contemporary.
Hours:
Directions:
Hollis Gallery
4
Hours:
Directions:
Tues. - Fri. 10am-6pm, Sat. 11pm-7pm
I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Exit at Main
St. Left on Main St. Go 4 blocks. Turn left on Cowart St. Turn right on 14th. Gallery is on the right.
Ignis Glass Studio
5 1800 Rossville Ave Ste. 4, Chattanooga
423-265-2565 ignisglass.com
In this studio you can see full-time glassblowers at work on fine glass pieces.
Glowing drops of clear glass are transformed into bowls, candlesticks, and
vases. Items are for sale in the lobby and in the showroom gallery.
Hours:
Directions:
By appointment.
US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Take 4th St. Exit. Right on Market St. Left on E. Main St. Right on Rossville Ave.
Tanner Hill Gallery
3069
S. Broad St., Chattanooga
10
423-280-7182 augallery.com
This shop has a wide selection of fine and folk art made by over 35 member
artists. Pottery, glasswork, jewelry, sculpture, fiber arts, oil, acrylic, watercolor
and pastel paintings, metal art, woodworking, photography and other mixed
media are available for purchase in this gallery.
Hours:
Directions:
Hours:
Directions:
Seasonal. Call for details.
I-24, follow the signs to Lookout Mtn. Turn left onto Broad. Gallery is on the right.
4 Bridges Arts Festival
30
Frazier Ave., Chattanooga
11
423-265-4282 4bridgesartsfestival.org
Hours:
Directions:
Event occurs one weekend in April each year.
US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Exit at Main St.
immediately turn right on Carter St. Pavilion is on the right.
12 Association of Visual Artists Gallery
30 Frazier Ave., Chattanooga
423-265-4282 avartists.org
The gallery showcases local and regional artists’ work including mixed media,
fine crafts, and sculpture. The pressed tin ceilings and original wood floors of
the 1930’s exhibition gallery enhance the shopping experience.
Hours:
Directions:
Tues. - Fri. 11am-5pm.
I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Exit on Manufacturers Rd. Turn right onto Manufacturers Rd. Then turn right on CherokeeBlvd. Road name changes to Frazier Ave. Gallery is on the right.
Bill Shores Frames and Gallery
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307 Manufacturers Rd. Ste. 117, Chattanooga
423-756-6746 BillShoresFrames.com
This gallery has been a fixture in downtown Chattanooga since 1944.
Specializing in original Chattanooga art as well as custom framing; also local
and national potter and photographers, painters, and jewelers show their work
in this gallery.
Hours:
Directions:
Mon. - Fri. 10am-6pm & Sat 10am-5pm
Traveling North on US-27, take Manufacturers Rd. Exit, Turn right on Manufacturers Rd. Galery is on the left.
14 Blueskies Gallery
30 Frazier Ave., Chattanooga
423-266-8010 blueskiesgifts@chattanooga.net
Some of the many local handmade items available at this store include cards,
boxes to hold a variety of items and handcrafted jewelry.
Hours:
Directions:
Mon. - Sat. 10am-6pm and Sun. Noon-5pm
Travel I-24 to US-27 north. Exit Manufacturers Rd. Turn right onto Manufacturers Rd. Turn right on Cherokee. Road name changes to Frazier Ave. Gallery is on the right.
Mon. - Sat. 11am-6pm and Sun. 1pm-5pm from Apr.-Dec. Closed Sun. & Jan. to Mar.
Travel I-24 to US-27 North. Exit onto Manufacturers Rd. Turn right on Manufacturers Rd. Turn right onto
Cherokee. Road name changes to Frazier Ave. Gallery is on the right.
16 The Plum Nelly
330 Frazier Ave. Ste. B, Chattanooga
423-266-0585 plumnellyshop.com
See hand-blown glass by artist Prentice Hicks, ceramics, pottery, weavings,
and jewelry by some of the region’s finest crafts persons. This is a gift store
without commercially produced items that focuses on fine household items for
bridal registry and gift certificates.
Attracting over 200 artists, this 2-day juried event is a unique opportunity to
purchase original artwork directly from the artist. Artwork includes jewelry,
ceramics, sculpture, paintings and more from local and national artists.
26 A Frazier Ave., Chattanooga
423-267-9214 intowngallery.com
Located in the newly renovated Southern Saddlery Building, the gallery features
a diverse group of artists from Southern folk to contemporary. The gallery hosts
changing exhibits, artist-accompanied openings, and guest speakers.
Chattanooga: North Shore
In-Town Gallery
15 Hours:
Directions:
Mon. - Fri. 10am-6pm and Sat. 10am-5pm
Traveling I-24 take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Exit at Manufacturers Rd. Turn right onto Manufacturers Rd. Turn right onto Cherokee Blvd. Road name changes to Frazier Ave. Gallery is on the right.
17 Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art
40 Frazier Ave., Chattanooga
423-413-8999
Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art has operated on the Northshore since 1994.
Originally specializing in new and antique toys, books and other unusual gifts,
the store added local artisans works when relocating. Now the store has
grown into a regional Folk Art Gallery with a roster of nearly 40 artists.
Hours:
Directions:
Call for days and hours of operation.
I-24, take US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Exit on Manufacturers Rd. Turn right onto Manufacturers Rd. Then turn right on CherokeeBlvd. Road name changes to Frazier Ave. Gallery is on the right.
Chattanooga: Downtown/Bluff View
Fathom Gallery
18 412 Market St., Chattanooga
423-227-2652
This is a working studio/gallery near the Tennessee Aquarium. The studio/gallery has an intimate exhibition of the work of Chattanooga artist Charlie Newton
and other regional artists. The style of work ranges from representational to
abstract in oil, charcoal, and pencil.
Hours:
Directions:
Tues. - Sat. 11am-3pm or by appointment.
US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Take 4th St. Exit. Right on Market St. Gallery is on the left.
19 First Street Sculpture Garden
1st St., Chattanooga
423-643-6886
Art on display in this outdoor sculpture garden is for sale to the public. Art is
rotated on a biannual basis.
Hours:
Directions:
Mon. - Fri. 8:30am- 5pm
Traveling I-24, take US-27 to downtown. Exit onto 4th St. Go 3 blocks, turn left on Market St. Garden begins at 1st and Market and continues to 1st and Walnut St.
3250 Brainerd Rd., Chattanooga
423-622-8236 gannonart@aol.com
Hours:
Directions:
Watercolor, pottery, and oil paintings by local artists are available in the gallery
at the Gannon Art Center. Custom framing, antique prints and art supplies are
also available.
Genesis Fine Art
9516 Fuller Rd., Chattanooga
423-899-4370
23 River Gallery & Sculpture Garden
400 2nd St., Chattanooga
423-265-5033 ext. 5 river-gallery.com
Hours:
Directions:
A gallery of works by tri-state area artists of current and past decades and
American paintings ca. 1880-1960 - emphasizing American Impressionist,
Social Realist, WPA and Modernist Schools. Many items for young or beginning collectors.
Tues. 10am-6pm. Other times by appointment.
Traveling on I-75 N, take East Brainerd Rd Exit 3A. Continue east past Morris Hill Rd. Turn right onto Fuller Rd. Gallery is on the right.
Mon. – Fri. 9:30am-4:00pm
US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Take 4th St. Exit. Turn right on W. 4th St. Turn left onto High St.
The gallery carries fine handcrafts from Southern artists, as well as paintings
and sculpture by nationally-recognized artists. There are over 100 artists from
which to choose. The gallery is located in a 10-room early 1900’s Spanish
home. River Gallery Sculpture Garden contains a permanent collection in addition to an annual exhibition.
21 Hours:
Directions:
201 High St., Chattanooga
423-267-7176 thehoustonmuseum.com
The museum is located in a century-old Victorian house adjacent to the art district. It houses one of the world’s finest collections of antique glass and ceramics as well as antique furniture, music boxes, coverlets and other rare finds. All
this is from the collection of the late Anna Safley Houston. The museum offers
guided tours of its permanent displays. It also houses a gift shop that is open
to the public and free of admission.
20 Gannon Art Center
Hours:
Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat. 10am-4pm
Directions:
Traveling on I-24 take Exit 183, Germantown Rd. Turn north on Germantown Rd. At the light turn right on Brainerd Rd. Gannon is on the left a
few blocks before the tunnel.
22 Houston Museum for Decorative Arts
Open Mon. - Sat. from 10am-5pm and Sun. 1pm-5pm. Closed major holidays.
US-27 to downtown Chattanooga. Take 4th St. Exit. Go up the hill and turn left on High St. Gallery is on the right in the Bluff View Art District.
24 The Gallery
3918 Dayton Boulevard, Chattanooga
423-870-2443 redbankgallery.com
The Gallery represents local, national and international artists. Everything from
custom framing and hand-blown glass to pastels and multimedia are exhibited.
Hours:
Directions:
Thur. and Fri. 11am - 4pm and by
appointment
Traveling South on I-75 take Exit 2 to I-24W Chattanooga/Birmingham. Then take Exit 178 to US-27N. Then take the Dayton Blvd. Exit toward Red Bank. Gallery will be 3.5 miles ahead on the right.
25
Frame of Mind Studio
8016 East Brainerd Rd., Chattanooga
423-710-3566
Hours:
Directions:
Tues. - Sat. 11am-3pm
Traveling I-75 N, take Exit 3A East East Brainerd Rd. Merge onto East Brainerd Rd. Studio is ahead 1.9 miles.
Soddy Daisy
423-332-4994 www.stonelight-studio.com
Stone Light Studio is an eclectic quilt shop and fiber arts studio. Work with
fabric, threads, fibers, color and texture. Various classes, workshops, and
programs for students with all levels of experience are offered.
Hours: Directions:
Tues. - Sat. 10am-6pm
Traveling on US-27 N, take the Sequoyah Rd. Exit toward Soddy Daisy. Turn right onto Sequoyah Rd. Turn left onto Dayton Pike.
Cleveland
Thurs. - Sat. 11am-5pm
I-75 north. Take Exit 20 and proceed to Hwy. 11 Exit ramp. Turn left on Hwy. 11. Proceed north to Inman St. Turn right. The Guild is on the left at the 4th traffic light.
200 Inman St., Cleveland
423-339-5745 museumcenter.org
Tues. - Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. 10am-3pm
I-75, take Exit 20, to Hwy. 11 Exit ramp. Turn left on Hwy 11 and go north to Inman St. Museum is on right.
Athens
30 Athens Area Council for the Arts
320 N. White St., Athens
423-745-8781 athensartscouncil.org
Featuring everything from local student art to traveling exhibitions by
professionals, the Council showcases pottery, jewelry, metal sculpture, glass,
fiber arts, woodworking, paintings and prints.
295 Inman St., Cleveland
423-478-3114
Hours:
Directions:
The Museum Center at 5ive Points
29 Hours:
Directions:
27 Cleveland Creative Arts Guild
On a corner across from the Museum at Five Points, the Guild is well placed
to receive interested visitors. The Guild consists of space for the Nilly Bipper
Gallery and the work of several other local artists. Oil, watercolor and acrylic
paintings as well as folk and ethnic art can be found in the gallery.
Mon. - Fri. 10am-6pm, Sat. 10am-3pm
I-75, Exit 27 Paul Huff Pkwy. Turn right at Paul Huff Pkwy. NW. Turn right at Mouse Creek Road.
The museum gift shop features pottery, books, wood turned pieces, and prints
by local artists and crafts persons. The Stiches-n-Time quilt exhibit, a popular
annual event, features quilts from as far back as the 1870’s, as well as wonderful masterworks from each subsequent generation.
Light Studio
Stone
10010 Dayton Pike, Soddy Daisy
26
90 Mouse Creek Rd., Cleveland
423-479-1654
With over 20 years of experience Creative Custom Works specializes in
custom framing and shadow boxes. The shop also sells glass work and
antiques.
Features eight potters, 15 different jewelers, and three local artists working with
mixed mediums. Items include artisan jewelry made with china and various
materials, pottery, yarn purses, and framing.
Hours:
Directions:
28 Creative Custom Works
Hours:
Directions:
Mon. - Fri. 10am-5pm
I-75 take Exit 49 Athens/Decatur. Go East on Hwy. 30 towards Athens 3.2 miles. Right on N. Jackson. Council is on the left.
31 McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
522 West Madison Ave., Athens
423-745-0329
The museum focuses on the folk crafts and fine arts of local artisans in periodic
changing displays. Selected works of pottery, watercolors, baskets and quilts
are for sale through the museum in the Treasure Trove shop.
Hours: Directions:
Mon. - Fri. 10am-5pm & Sat. 10am-4pm
Traveling I-75, take Exit 49 Athens/Decatur. Go east on Hwy. 30 towards Athens. At the light turn right on Hwy. 11. Turn left on Rocky Mtn. Rd. Go 1.1 miles, turn right on Old Riceville Rd. and an Immediate left on West Madison Ave. Museum is on the left 1.2 miles ahead.
Monteagle/Tracy City
35 L & B Gallery
13909 Hwy. 41., Monteagle
931-592-3455 malvinleep@hotmail.com
The art studio and gallery features, Indian-style beadwork jewelry, paintings on
wood, acrylic/mixed media paintings and pen and ink collages. Artists featured
are Malvin “Lee” Plate and Betty Roberts. Other local artists’ works are
occasionally shown.
Hours:
Directions:
Dayton
Art Crafters
1326
Market St., Dayton
32
423-775-1401
Tues. - Sat. 10am - 5pm
From Chattanooga travel North on Hwy. 27 to Dayton, Turn left at South Market Street.
Jasper
Ketner’s Mill Festival
34 Ketner’s Mill Rd., Jasper
423-267-5702 ketnersmill.org
Ketner’s is the premier Country Arts Fair in East Tennessee, and is home to
some of the best in arts and crafts - ranging from sculpture and paintings, to
pottery and hand-woven baskets, to metal art and jewelry, plus woodworking,
furniture, folk art, and more.
Hours:
Directions:
The Festival occurs the third weekend in Oct. Central
Traveling I-24, take Exit 155 Jasper; go north on Hwy. 28 for 8.4 miles; turn right at Ketner’s Mill sign.
37 Mountain Works Gallery
828 West Main St., Monteagle
931-924-9675
Hours:
Directions:
305 Sharon St., Decatur
423-334-3233 anvilworks.com
Mon. - Fri. 8am-5pm Sat. 7am-noon *Call ahead
Traveling I-75 take Exit 49 Athens/Decatur. Go west on Hwy. 30 to Decatur. Turn left on Main St. and right on Sharon St.
Tues. - Sat. 10:30am-5pm Central
Traveling I-24, Exit at 134. Turn left. Drive 0.3 miles. Shop will be on your left.
This gallery features the free-form hand-blown glass created by glass artist Ed
Russell. A tasteful assortment of other fine crafts and fine arts is also available
in the shop, including large watercolors of flowers in a delicate, free-flowing
style. Wood, clay, fabric, and metal works are well-represented.
33 The Anvil Works
Hours:
Directions:
1202 West Main St., Monteagle
931-924-0141
Hours:
Directions:
Decatur
Studio offers fanciful and elegant wrought iron gates, stair and balcony railings,
outdoor structures and furniture. Artisan blacksmith Bubba Williams, and
designer Beth Thevenot, create each item. Smaller projects include lighting,
wrought iron hardware, arbors, window boxes and decorative and functional
items in wrought iron.
36 Hallelujah Pottery
Established over thirty years ago, this shop continues to deliver one-of-a-kind
works of art to locals and tourists of Monteagle Mountain. The shop offers
unique handmade pieces of pottery made by 8 different local potters.
Hallelujah Pottery also has wood and bronze work made by local artists.
ArtCrafters is an “artists’ center” that customizes in framing and artwork. This
is a place where local artists can display their work to be purchased. Two
painters, a jewelry maker and a woodworker create their art on site. Art
classes are also available.
Hours:
Directions:
Fri. - Sun. 10am-3pm May - Aug. Central
I-24 to Exit 135 Go through Tracy City. Studio is 0.5 miles past the Tracy City limits on the north side of the road.
Mon. - Thurs. 12pm-6pm and Fri. - Sun.
10am-6pm. Central
Traveling I-24, take Exit 134. Turn left. Gallery is in the Smokehouse complex on the left.
38 Sculpture in Wood
4227 Hwy. 41, Monteagle
931-924-2970
Jesse Betschart is the owner/artist of this unique workshop gallery. With over
30 years experience this Master Wood Carver produces one of a kind pieces
big and small.
Hours: Directions:
Mon-Sat. 8am-5pm *Please call ahead Central
Traveling on I-24 West take Exit 135 toward Monteagle/
Tracy City. Turn right at Dixie Lee Hwy./ Main St. Turn right on US 41. Shop is about 3 miles ahead on the right.
39 The Gallery at Bear Hollow
11885 Hwy. 41, Monteagle
931-924-2327 www.bearhollowtn.com
The Gallery at Bear Hollow is one of seven shops at Bear Hollow Resort. The
Gallery features many paintings from Thomas Kinkade, brass and copper
work, burl wood baskets, and local art.
Hours:
Directions:
Usually Friday-Saturday 4pm until show time at the Bear Hollow Theatre. Call for details. Central
I-24 to Exit 134. Turn right. Go 1.5 miles and turn left on US Hwy 41 South. Travel 2.7 miles. Bear Hollow is on left.
Beersheba Springs
Beersheba Porcelain
30 Beersheba Ln., Beersheba Springs
931-692-2280 beershebaporcelain.com
Specializing in pottery, pottery beads, and jewelry. Potter Phil Mayhew can
usually be found on the front porch at his potter’s wheel, turning new vessels
out of fresh clay, or decorating bisque ware with glaze in preparation for firing.
Terri Mayhew designs pottery bead jewelry. The front garden has handmade
pots and garden ornaments.
Hours:
Directions:
Open nearly everyday from Noon-5pm year round. Central
From I-24 take Exit 135 Monteagle. Travel 5 miles to Tracy City. Take Hwy. 56 North 20 miles to Beersheba
Springs. Left on Dahlgren Ave. 1st right onto Beersheba Lane. Shop is the first house.
Ocoee/Copperhill
194 Sweeney Rd., Benton
423-715-1303
43 Ms. Be’s Purple Bus
Highway 64 East, Ocoee
423-338-7822
Hours:
Directions:
Danny Hoskinson, “Bucketman,” melts recycled five-gallon plastic
buckets and shapes them to form highly expressive faces, figures,
glowing lanterns, walking sticks, and other harder-to-define sculptural
objects. A folk art “museum” is also on the grounds.
Hours:
Directions:
Hours vary. Contact galleries individually.
-Christmas is Here! handhewn.com
423-496-1166
-Kevin Nickell Gallery 541-977-6191
-Karen’s Silver Boutique 706-633-7454
I-75 take Exit 20 Cleveland/Ocoee River. Follow the signs to the Ocoee River and Hwy. 64 to
Copperhill. Studio is in downtown Copperhill at the corner of Ocoee St. and Grande Ave.
“Crashed in 1995,” the Purple Bus got a new life as a little shop for handmade
jewelry along the side of the road in whitewater country. Inside, one finds a
collection of original ornamental designs, beads, jewelry, handmade clothing,
purses, tapestries, and custom hemp work.
Bucketman’s Road Side Bizarre
41
111 Ocoee St., Copperhill
This is a collection of small “boutique” shops located in the Maloof Building.
Handhewn Bowls by Rip & Tammi Mann can be purchased at the year-round
Christmas is Here! gallery. Kevin Nickell Gallery is a photography studio specializing in landscapes, and Karen’s Silver Boutique features sterling silver and
handmade jewelry from all over the world.
40 Hours:
Directions:
42 Courtyard Studios
Open daily during daylight hours.
Traveling I-75 North, merge onto US-74 E/ Exit 20 toward Cleveland. Take the 64 E ramp toward Ocoee. Merge onto 74 E. Turn left into US 411. Turn right on Welcome Valley Rd. Turn left on Sweeney Rd.
Thurs. - Mon. Noon-Dusk
From I-75 take Exit 20 Cleveland/Ocoee River.
Follow the signs to the Ocoee River. 1/4 mile past Hwy. 411 interchange. Watch for the High Country sign and turn right (traveling east) just after the crest of a hill.
Pikeville
44 Simple Treasures
23 W. Railroad Ave., Pikeville
423-447-7318
Specializing in Tennessee handmade products including local painted wood
crafts, jewelry, gift baskets, local jams, handmade doll clothes and needlework.
This shop offers both a “Tea Room” and a “teen room” with beads, picture
frames and jewelry.
Hours:
Directions:
Mon. - Fri. 9am-4pm. Call for Sat. hours Central
From Chatt. take I-27 N to Hwy 111. Take
US-127 Exit toward Rankin Ave. Turn right onto US-
127. Turn left on Sequatchie Rd. Turn right onto Railroad Ave E. Then turn left onto West Railroad Ave.