9AM - 5PM
3 Robertsville Rd, Riverton
Art Galleries
“What a truly amazing experience. My wife and I had such a great time with Peter. He was very informative and educational during the whole process. My wife had a smile on her face the entire time except when she focused on making the best piece of glass art she could. Everything came out beautifully thanks to Peter’s guidance and instruction. I would highly recommend Greenwood Glass Blowing to anyone interested in a truly unique and exciting experience.”
“We took a badly used and abused, stuck-to-a-piece-of-wallboard electrical schematic to Liberty Art and Framing and they did an AMAZING job of providing us with a legible, portable, usable document in return.
The Owner was responsive, flexible, incredibly knowledgeable and pleasant. The price was very reasonable and the turn around time half of what I had expected.
HIGHLY recommend Liberty Art and Framing!”
“Chris is great. I signed up for a beginner class to learn how to make stained glass. He’s very talented and a great teacher. He helped me come up with my design pattern and gives great feedback. I would recommend his class to anyone looking to learn the skill.”
“After driving by for years, I finally took a class at Canton Clay Works—and five years later, I’m still coming weekly. It’s more than a studio; it’s a creative, welcoming community for all skill levels.
With generous open studio time, great teachers, and ongoing workshops, there is room here for every niche. So much choice with different clay bodies, beautiful glazes, gas kilns, wood firings (others travel far for them!). Tim is an artist that has created a space where other people’s creativity can genuinely shine. I adore my teacher, the studio manager, and especially the studio puppy (Pippin the Welsh Springer Spaniel). The grounds are beautiful too, with a peaceful stream out back.
I’m so glad I finally walked through the door.”
“I absolutely LOVE going to events here. So much creativity and attention to detail at every turn. The artists open their studios and vendors set up tables in this beautifully restored old mill. Art, leather, stained glass, pottery, books, oddities, sprays and incense, candles, seasonal decor, baked goods, etc. Shout out to the super fun guy that runs the elevator! Thats a highlight for sure.”