Local World Gallery in Wabasha, Minnesota is a treasure trove where you can find art created by local artists. Located at 112 2nd Street East, the gallery is only one block off the main street coming from Highway 61, and only 2 blocks from the National Eagle Center. While the gallery looks small from the outside, the area runs deep, providing space for many different artists to showcase their creations. Some pieces were outstanding, such as the textured pottery created by Judy Anderson and the original oil paintings by Hannah Heyer. At the Local World Gallery you can also find jewelry; hand thrown vases, mugs, and glasses; detailed ceramic fish sculptures; original watercolors; and so much more. Come prepared to spend time browsing! This gallery was an unexpected surprise and turned out to be the highlight of our trip to Wabash. Attached you will find a picture of The Haybarn Door by...
Read moreI came across this wonderful gallery while making an unrelated purchase. Co-owner Rob Trussell graciously showed me the shop, which is filled with beautiful handmade works of art. There are well displayed paintings, ceramics, jewelry, and other items, which are all created by local artists. All of the pieces I saw were well crafted and beautiful. Prices were reasonable for such high-quality handmade items. I could not leave without buying a lovely scrifito ceramic bowl crafted by Judy Anderson, who also happens to be co-owner of this...
Read moreThis gallery is a “must stop” on your Hwy. 61 drive along the Mississippi River. Wabasha’s a cool town, for sure, but this gallery, well, it’s just plain “hot.” Gallery Director, Rob, will immediately welcome you & provide an overview in a most irresistible fashion. This gallery is imbued with artistic energy and one needs to take their time to browse everything, both vintage & recently created. Be sure to ask Rob about anything you’re wondering or pondering—he is a sage and will humbly respond to your inquiries. High...
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