fine art & museums
Ashland's Historic Railroad District
16 galleries, 12 historic sites, unique accomodations, award-winning restaurants. Demos of glass-blowing, antique presses, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking and silk painting.
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Between A Street & B Street 3 blocks north of Main Street
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Illahe Studios and Gallery
A unique combination of art studios and fine arts gallery focuses on art for the home. Featuring works in clay, stone, glass, wood, mosaic, photography and tile, the gallery showcases regional artists with a changing display.
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215 Fourth Street Ashland
(541) 488-5072
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Davis and Cline Galleries
The Davis and Cline Gallery is located at the corner of Fourth and A Streets in the Historic Railroad District in Ashland, Oregon. The Gallery represents and exhibits West Coast artists as well as glass artists from across the U.S.
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525 A Street, Suite 1 Ashland
(541) 482-2069
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Ashland Gallery Association
Get drawn in... to over 30 galleries in the heart of Ashland's lively, nationally-recognized art scene. Explore Ashland's plaza, main street, railroad district, and charming side-streets to discover what makes Ashland "one of America's best small art towns." Monthly art walk every First Friday. Call for your complimentary 2008 Ashland Gallery Guide. www.AshlandGalleries.com
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(877) 752-6278 (541) 488-8430
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The Living Gallery
The Living Gallery presents art as a living force with a selection of fine artwork in a variety of media from the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
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20 South First Street Ashland
(541) 482-9795
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for your information
OSF's Welcome Center, on the corner of Main and Pioneer streets, has information on:
- Festival events
- Ticket availability
- OSF education and history
- Places to stay and play
- Daily weather forecasts
- And more...
Welcome Center Hours
February to end of May
Tuesday – Sunday
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
June to end of September
Tuesday – Sunday
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
October
Tuesday – Sunday
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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