American Art Gallery Celebrates 30 Years

Willie and Ann Gilbert, owners of American Art Gallery, celebrate the gallery’s 30 anniversary this year.

This year American Art Gallery celebrates thirty years as a downtown art gallery. Owners Willie and Ann Gilbert carry work representing local, regional, national, and international artists. Since its inception, the gallery has participated in every monthly First Friday Gallery Walk, opening its doors to locals and tourists who can enjoy live demonstrations while meeting artists.

“We enjoy visiting with people from many different states and countries,” said Ann Gilbert, co-owner. “Hot Springs is a tourist hub for the state. Visitors tell us about what they see in other places. It makes a very interesting day to interact with them.”

They carry an extensive line of Southwest jewelry from various artists including local jewelry artist, Ernie Bolieu, who is usually on hand during First Friday Gallery Walk to show and tell patrons about the southwest designs.

Valerie Hanks-Goetz, designer of beautiful horsetail pottery,  will often have live demonstrations during Gallery Walk.

Wood turnings by Virgil Barksdale are available with inlay designs as well as banksia seed pods from Australia that make incredible designs in turned wood.

“Art relates to the present and the past. It’s history on canvas and paper. It helps us relate with our culture, guiding future generations to understand the importance of art,” said Gilbert.
The gallery is located at 724 Central Avenue. Hours are Monday – Saturday 10 AM- 5 PM. Facebook: AmericanArtGallery.

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