
Why The Gallery Downtown...
The main gallery at The Gallery Downtown is an expansive 4000 square foot of open space with 10 foot ceilings, an attached kitchen and bar and full stage with sound. It can be filled with an array of furniture already in stock at The Gallery. From dining tables and chairs, sofas and wingback chairs, or a combination of furnishings to fit your needs. Whether it's a wedding, a dinner, or a private party we have the space that will leave your guests in awe. It was designed to impress. It's relaxed, unique, it's colorful, it's industrial, and above all it's welcoming. With 10 foot ceilings and 6 windows measuring 4x8 foot each, the natural light is phenomenal during the day, but the mood changes once the sun goes down and the amazing light through out the space creates the perfect mood for a party or dinner.
For night time events with music there is full stage with lights and mood lighting throughout.
And since WE ARE AN ART GALLERY, it's colorful and can be fully decked out in some fabulous local art.
The Highlights:
Historic building
4000 square foot of open space
10 ft ceilings
Lots of natural light
Attached kitchen and bar and full stage with sound
Bridal room
Groom room
It can be filled with an array of furniture already in stock at The Gallery
(dining tables and chairs, sofas and wingback chairs, or a combination of furnishings to fit your needs)
You can hand pick the art available at the time to use on the walls.
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The Owner of The Gallery is an artist that built and designed the space to showcase art and music, and inadvertantly created a space that is raved about by everyone that comes up. She saw a desire from others to use the space as their own, which gave into allowing the space to be rented out for private use. As the idea was grown, a bridal suite was added. Slowly, it becomes even more amazing with each passing event it transforms into an entirely new space unique to the event being held. We welcome you into the space, and hope you find your heart skipping a beat and shrieking in delight at the marvelous display of creativity.