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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Creativity Center
    • Private Parties
    • Classes
    • Rentals
  • Guttenberg Gallery Artists
    • Meet Our Artists >
      • Info for Artists
  • Events
    • Muddy Mondays
  • Contact Us
    • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Become a Member

Guttenberg Gallery

Guttenberg Gallery features the work of local and Midwest artists on lovely, interior limestone walls. The gallery sells one-of-a-kind hand-made gift items and features work in many media, including glass, pottery, jewelry, photography, and paint. 

Guttenberg Gallery was formerly known as Shepherd Gallery, named after a well known gallery in New York, founded by Martin Reymert, uncle to the founder of this gallery, Cindy Olsen.  This New York gallery was located in the upper East side, and was an entrepreneurial project which experienced great success. The Shepherd Gallery has mounted exhibitions since 1966 and moved to their current space on East 79th Street in 1998. The gallery still exists and many of the world's major museums and private collections have acquired works of art through their exhibitions and catalogs. They have an established relationship with the Patrick Derom Gallery of Brussels, under the name Shepherd & Derom Galleries.

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