EARTHWOOD COLLECTIONS



Maggie Renner Hellmann, "Running Rivers of Light", Oil
 

An Estes Park Art Gallery featuring fine art and handcrafts created by prominent local and national artists


 141 E. Elkhorn Avenue
 Estes Park, CO 80517

970-577-8100


OPEN DAILY, YEAR ROUND

Information on the Annual
Estes Park Plein Air Painting Event
at Earthwood Collections


Margaret Jensen, "Below the Quarry", Oil

THIS GALLERY SPECIALIZES IN UNIQUE FINE ART AND HANDCRAFTS, INCLUDING BLOWN AND FUSED GLASS, JEWELRY, ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, POTTERY, TAPESTRIES, WOODWORKING, WOOD SCULPTURE, PAPER CAST SCULPTURE, METAL ART AND MUCH MORE!

Blown Glass

Ceramic Art

Fine Woodworking

Pottery

Blown Glass Art

Fused Glass

 


Cindy Carrillo, "Vanishing Land", Oil

 

EARTHWOOD COLLECTIONS
141 E. ELKHORN AVE
 
PHONE: 970-577-8100
FAX: 970-586-3545

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Earthwood Artisans and Earthwood Collections are two galleries of fine art and handcrafts, that are located in beautiful downtown Estes Park, Colorado.  The two galleries offer a large selection of photography, jewelry, jewelry boxes, pottery, paintings, unique music, stained glass, blown glass, lamps, tapestries and weavings, sculpture, metal art, fine wood-working, kaleidoscopes, wind chimes and other fine handcrafted items.  Browse our on-line shopping portion of the site to get a better feel for the type of items we offer.

The two galleries currently represent about 240 artists!  These diverse artists are very talented and many of them are based in Colorado.  Perhaps you can come up and meet your favorite artist sometime, check out our gallery events, Gallery Event Schedules.  Feel free to call us anytime at the store, 970-586-2151 or 970-577-8100. 

A new Boulder, Colorado location, Earthwood Gallery is now open at 1412 Pearl Street (on the mall).  This gallery exclusively represents over 70 great artists that are all new to Boulder!

To learn more about us, our galleries, Estes Park or Boulder, go to the About Us area of the site.
 

 
 

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Last Updated: May 26, 2008