“A gallery with a unique assortment of items from local artists. Prices range from the cheap ($5 for a cool refrigerator magnet) to several hundred or low thousands for art. An eclectic assortment of stuff. It's a great place. We've purchased many items there over the years.”
“This is a great gallery in Old Historic Truckee. Every piece of artwork is beautifully displayed, giving the viewer a chance to truly evaluate each piece. There are a variety of styles and mediums, from abstracts to realism to impressionism. Also there is a variety of sizes in each style of painting. I love the sculptures and glasswork. Absolutely great. The owner, Piper, is friendly, outgoing and really knows her artists and their work. This is definitely a "don't miss" if you are looking for a truly one of a kind artwork.”
“Eclectic gift shop merged with a fiber shop in the back. The staff do not know about the fiber, knitting, or the other crafts. Huge stock of Spincycle and some California sourced yarns. They have a very nice overall inventory.”
“LOVE THESE STORES, JUST PURCHASED ANOTHER ONYX LIGHT!I HAVE ONLY GONE TO THE TRUCKEE STORE, THANK YOU BEAU (MANAGER) ..Thank you Kristen and Thank you Kim in the Reno store!!I found exactly what I was looking for thanks to all them. I will definitely be back..”
“Absolutely LOVED this place! After visiting Tahoe and the surrounding little cities, Mountain Arts Collective was my favorite shop! Any time I travel we hit all the local shops, boutiques and art galleries and this one was soooooo beautifully curated, and the gentleman at the counter was lovely! I purchased a beautiful blown glass cactus with a purple flower on it and I am in love! It’s so important to support our local artisans and small business owners everywhere we go! I’m so happy adding this to my art collection!”
“Should I ever make it to Truckee, I shall stop by. I saw Amagansett Press's video of this location. Unlike the owner of the "Sock Parlour" the owner of this place was very kind and welcoming and took advantage of some free advertising and wasn't bothered by or afraid to actually talk to Amagansett Press.”