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HollerHouse — Local services in Bristol

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HollerHouse
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Nearby attractions
Paramount Bristol
518 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Birthplace of Country Music Museum
101 Country Music Wy, Bristol, VA 24201
Theatre Bristol
512 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Cumberland Square Park
200 Lee St, Bristol, VA 24201
Bristol Train Station
101 M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Bristol, VA 24201
Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign
State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Cameo Theatre
703 State St, Bristol, VA 24201
The Downtown Center
810 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Nearby restaurants
Machiavelli's Italian Restaurant
8 5th St, Bristol, TN 37620
Chef Lisa’s Catering Co.
17 Moore St, Bristol, VA 24201
620 State Restaurant | Sushi + Asian + American + Cocktail Bar | Bristol, TN
620 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Vivian's Table
115 Country Music Wy, Bristol, VA 24201
The Corner
501 State St, Bristol, VA 24201
Axe and Ale House
155 Moore St, Bristol, VA 24201
Blackbird Bakery
188 Piedmont Ave, Bristol, VA 24201
bistro on 6th
16 6th St, Bristol, TN 37620
LUMAC Rooftop Bar
115 Country Music Wy, Bristol, VA 24201
Stateline Bar & Grille
644 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Nearby local services
Misty Mountain Designs
524 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
The Bristol Boo-tique: a curiosities & metaphysical shop
503 State St, Bristol, VA 24201
A Work of Art Gallery & Gifts
600 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Goodman Jewelers
532 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Mountain Empire Comics
31 6th St, Bristol, TN 37620
AR Workshop Bristol
626 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Cranberry Lane
623 State St, Bristol, VA 24201, United States
The Local Merchants
610 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Wandering June
529 State St, Bristol, VA 24201
Pins & Friends
700 State St, Bristol, TN 37620
Nearby hotels
The Sessions Hotel, Bristol, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
833 State St, Bristol, VA 24201
Bristol Parkway Inn
536 Volunteer Pkwy, Bristol, TN 37620
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HollerHouse

509 State St, Bristol, VA 24201
5.0(112)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Paramount Bristol, Birthplace of Country Music Museum, Theatre Bristol, Cumberland Square Park, Bristol Train Station, Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign, Cameo Theatre, The Downtown Center, restaurants: Machiavelli's Italian Restaurant, Chef Lisa’s Catering Co., 620 State Restaurant | Sushi + Asian + American + Cocktail Bar | Bristol, TN, Vivian's Table, The Corner, Axe and Ale House, Blackbird Bakery, bistro on 6th, LUMAC Rooftop Bar, Stateline Bar & Grille, local businesses: Misty Mountain Designs, The Bristol Boo-tique: a curiosities & metaphysical shop, A Work of Art Gallery & Gifts, Goodman Jewelers, Mountain Empire Comics, AR Workshop Bristol, Cranberry Lane, The Local Merchants, Wandering June, Pins & Friends
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(276) 285-2640
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hollerhousebristol.com
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Nearby attractions of HollerHouse

Paramount Bristol

Birthplace of Country Music Museum

Theatre Bristol

Cumberland Square Park

Bristol Train Station

Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign

Cameo Theatre

The Downtown Center

Paramount Bristol

Paramount Bristol

4.8

(445)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Birthplace of Country Music Museum

Birthplace of Country Music Museum

4.8

(478)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Theatre Bristol

Theatre Bristol

4.7

(58)

Open 24 hours
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Cumberland Square Park

Cumberland Square Park

4.5

(422)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of HollerHouse

Machiavelli's Italian Restaurant

Chef Lisa’s Catering Co.

620 State Restaurant | Sushi + Asian + American + Cocktail Bar | Bristol, TN

Vivian's Table

The Corner

Axe and Ale House

Blackbird Bakery

bistro on 6th

LUMAC Rooftop Bar

Stateline Bar & Grille

Machiavelli's Italian Restaurant

Machiavelli's Italian Restaurant

4.5

(297)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Chef Lisa’s Catering Co.

Chef Lisa’s Catering Co.

4.7

(377)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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620 State Restaurant | Sushi + Asian + American + Cocktail Bar | Bristol, TN

620 State Restaurant | Sushi + Asian + American + Cocktail Bar | Bristol, TN

4.5

(1.1K)

$$

Closed
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Vivian's Table

Vivian's Table

4.3

(216)

Closed
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Nearby local services of HollerHouse

Misty Mountain Designs

The Bristol Boo-tique: a curiosities & metaphysical shop

A Work of Art Gallery & Gifts

Goodman Jewelers

Mountain Empire Comics

AR Workshop Bristol

Cranberry Lane

The Local Merchants

Wandering June

Pins & Friends

Misty Mountain Designs

Misty Mountain Designs

4.6

(73)

Click for details
The Bristol Boo-tique: a curiosities & metaphysical shop

The Bristol Boo-tique: a curiosities & metaphysical shop

4.7

(21)

Click for details
A Work of Art Gallery & Gifts

A Work of Art Gallery & Gifts

4.3

(31)

Click for details
Goodman Jewelers

Goodman Jewelers

5.0

(15)

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Barbara RobertsonBarbara Robertson
I visited HollerHouse today on State Street in Bristol, VA. It is a wonderful gallery which features a variety of items created by Appalachia artists. I purchased prints by Brian Serway and Summer Breeze. One of the owners was there and offered information on the artists and was extremely helpful. The merchandise featured in the shoppe changes frequently, so I can see why customers stop by on a regular basis. If you want a unique gift, you can certainly find it here at a reasonable price!
Sean DodsonSean Dodson
This place is amazing and so is the art. It focuses on Appalachian art and artist. There are some amazing pieces on display and for sell. The owner Brian is a great person to deal with and to answer questions along with being a phenomenal artist himself. Even if you’re not buying anything it’s definitely worth going in and looking around. Especially if you love the Appalachian feel. There is something there for everyone.
Cylas SkaggsCylas Skaggs
I when during rhythm and roots and it brought such a new view on art to me and was such a good experience they have great taste in music even tho its all really expensive 😭 but in my opinion most of them are worth the price that's in them I had gotten a iron on patch and they gave me a sticker and there social media flyer It is a really cool store and I would recommend checking it out
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I visited HollerHouse today on State Street in Bristol, VA. It is a wonderful gallery which features a variety of items created by Appalachia artists. I purchased prints by Brian Serway and Summer Breeze. One of the owners was there and offered information on the artists and was extremely helpful. The merchandise featured in the shoppe changes frequently, so I can see why customers stop by on a regular basis. If you want a unique gift, you can certainly find it here at a reasonable price!
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This place is amazing and so is the art. It focuses on Appalachian art and artist. There are some amazing pieces on display and for sell. The owner Brian is a great person to deal with and to answer questions along with being a phenomenal artist himself. Even if you’re not buying anything it’s definitely worth going in and looking around. Especially if you love the Appalachian feel. There is something there for everyone.
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I when during rhythm and roots and it brought such a new view on art to me and was such a good experience they have great taste in music even tho its all really expensive 😭 but in my opinion most of them are worth the price that's in them I had gotten a iron on patch and they gave me a sticker and there social media flyer It is a really cool store and I would recommend checking it out
Cylas Skaggs

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5.0
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5.0
3y

Hollerhouse makes me happy. I think that has to be the first thing I say, and probably the last as well. I’ll explain the reasons, but the pure emotional state is what I want to express at the outset. Brian Serway and friends have created a space that I like inhabiting, a place where I feel welcome and valued, a place where I encounter beauty and mystery and kindness, and also a place where I can be troubled and stirred without animosity or bitterness. Hollerhouse is a special place indeed.

Part of the happiness of Hollerhouse stems from the genial welcome Brian offers. Gallery owners can come across as badgers in their setts, protective and defensive and not particularly pleased to see you. And we shouldn’t blame them: these are sacred spaces, carefully curated and holding significant investments of money and time. Hollerhouse is certainly full of those investments, but instead of guarding them like a vault, Brian invites you to his home. Ask him about the various works: Who is the artist? How did you make this? What does this mean? What you’ll hear is not a sales pitch but a proud parent: he loves the works in the gallery, and he invites you to love them, too.

And there is much to love here. The gallery features Appalachian artists, and in doing so demonstrates the breadth of that term. For while much Appalachian art reflects the natural beauty of this place, these artists let that environment seep into the imagination, percolate, and pour out in a dazzling array of styles and moods. Here, for example, is Brian Serway’s darkly mystical vision, with creatures both real and imagined against vistas that look like negative film images of the mountains we see every day. The familiar made strange, and the strange made strangely familiar: it’s a realm of wonder and fear and dark beauty that welcomes us to see Appalachia anew and enchanted.

Each artist here presents a unique Appalachian vision, and the stylistic differences surprise me each time. Alongside Serways’s work is that of Case Elledge, who brings a spare, pop art sensibility, often with comical touches. Through its bright palette and sharp lines, Elledge’s painting reveals displacement, desire, and hope, a rooted uprooting that disquiets our comfort while finding us at home. At another remove are Richard Graves’ faces, studies which distort and refract the human visage in order to show it more clearly. Highlighted, stretched, or divided, these are real faces that show real feelings, and more often than not turn out to be a mirror for ourselves.

Styles that vary wildly find a comfortable place next to each other at Hollerhouse. The vivid, swirling abstract forms of Marcy Parks’ paintings reveal an inner landscape as undulating, lovely, and dramatic as the hills of Appalachia. With bold colors and striking patterns, they are at once among the least representational and most personal pieces on display. And they hang next to the delightfully satirical work of Bubby Wade, an observer of Appalachian life whose comical images show, with an earnest whimsy, his love for home. They are at once funny and proud, and they fit the Hollerhouse vibe: imagination grounded in Appalachia, sprouting in multiple directions.

In addition to the mix of styles on display, the media vary as well: painting, pottery, fabric, comic book. It's tempting to use a word like “eclectic” for this melange, but that’s too simple. Something binds all the work here together. Brian calls Hollerhouse a “den of weirdos,” and he’s right; but what makes this a den is not the strangeness but a shared love of making, of place, and of one another. Indeed, the affection of Brian for his artists is mirrored by their mutual affection: this is a place of support and encouragement, and when you walk into Hollerhouse you are welcomed to the pack. We’re all weirdos, after all, and we might as well enjoy one another’s company. I bet you’ll make new friends as they invite you to their imaginative worlds, and I bet you’ll find Hollerhouse a...

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5.0
2y

HollerHouse is a gem of Bristol. Every time I come here, there's a multitude of new work to check out. I love that they have a wide variety of more alternative Appalachian art and the gallery itself is beautiful. When you walk in, you're always greeted by the friendliest people who seem to just love being there (me, too!) They consistently and thoroughly support local artists and they're constantly having new fun and awesome events for the community. This gallery has been what the area has needed for such a long time and it brings me joy that it's finally here. A cultural, artistic, and social center of State Street with a warm, inviting...

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5.0
3y

HollerHouse is a breath of fresh air on State Street, highlighting young and previously underrepresented Appalachian artists. The staff is warm and friendly. The store is spacious with a great selection of various types of art, ranging from prints to original paintings, to ceramics and postcards. There is something for everyone here, and it’s great to see a gallery displaying art that most people would be surprised to learn comes from the region. HollerHouse is a community hub that changes the perception of Appalachian creativity, showing a fresh perspective that can’t be found anywhere else in...

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