I drove by the Gallery for many years as I traversed the civil war landscape. I finally stopped in on day, in the summer of 96 to see what was offered and fell in love with the prints, framing and crockery that is located throughout the store.
My office at work and at home is a tribute to the work done at the Gallery, from the unusual to the Civil War and WWII remarks I've had just about everything framed for my walls. They are also quick to help in repairs if something falls off the wall when I move things or when I need to change mats for a different color combination to match the room decor.
They offer sports related prints and photographs, works from Troiani, Kunstler, Strain and Gallon. I've been back so many times that many of my walls have more than one major piece of art, and I end up rotating items throughout the house to keep everything up on the walls at one time or another.
Stop by and take a look, and tell them Chef Scott sent you. I promise you will not be...
Read moreInteresting collection out artworks. Mostly related to the Civil War due largely, I assume, to their proximity to the Antietam battlefield. Enough odds and ends of other local artists so that everyone should find something to enjoy. There does seem to be an affinity towards the southern cause whether as a push back to the current movement of political correctness or as a personal statement I'll leave it for the viewer...
Read moreI met Jim today, I've been to Antietam a few times now, all in recent months since moving from the Midwest. I've driven by his shop each time, wanting to stop by, and I finally did. It was a pleasure talking to Jim, as he is a knowledgeable man, very kind too. I plan on...
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