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406 Poyntz Ave.
The Strecker-Nelson Gallery's Pop Up Gallery was added as a supplemental showcase venue to the main gallery exhibits. It began in April 2011 and has treated visitors to two levels of fine art, photography, ceramics, blown glass, and other sculpture such as bronze, wood, and stone. In addition, the Pop Up Gallery has many lower cost items such as books, jewelry, giclees, and greeting cards. Our ever-changing showcase and display has many choices for the beginning collector, seasoned collector, or the visiting gift-buyer. We welcome you to stop in and view the variety of product from our regional artists. Persian rugs and other fine rugs of the East are also available at the Pop Up Gallery, ranging from the historic and aged, to the more recent. We can search for the perfect rug in size, color, and age. Call us or email your inquiries at: Some of the artists currently being showcased in the Pop Up Gallery include Jim Hagan, Ralph Fontenot, Susan Lynn, Zak Barnes, Jim Munce, Judith Mackey, Steven Graber, Gary Ozias, John Hulsey, William Counter, Jim Coffman, Dallas Dodge, Larry Welo, Linda Rae, Volker Kuhn, Jean Terry, Terry Maxwell, John Hulsey, Lisa Calzavara, and Phillip Robl. Sculptors and ceramicists with available works include Danny Meisinger, John Forsythe, Carol Long, AlBo Glass, Vernon Brejcha, Hamilton-Roberts, Pete Felton, and Eric Abraham. |
Current Works in the Pop Up
Sculpted Bronze Flying Monkey Photographs are custom ordered to your request. Size, presentation style such as textured canvas, panel, or paper, and optional custom framing are specifically determined to suit you. Come see our selection and ask to view more available images, or peruse our artist index page.
Jewelry, photography, and ceramics Photography available from Daniel Coburn, Louis Copt, Mark Feiden, Betsy Forcade, George Jerkovich, Edward Robison III, Jerry Stogsdill, and Harland Schuster. Jewelry from Lorie Bowman, William Collins Designs, and Lin Rose. |
Hours 10-6, Mon-Sat
Located in historic downtown Manhattan, KS, the Strecker-Nelson Gallery main venue can be seen in the second story windows while the Pop Up Gallery welcomes visitors on street level. Did you know that the Strecker-Nelson Gallery has been in business since its origin in 1979?
Jim Munce etchings available, Large scale sculpture, watercolors,
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