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Now on Exhibition


We look forward to welcoming you in person.  You can shop here on our website and either call (540-227-5100) or email us (office@gaystreetgallery.com) to place an order.  We offer both curb-side pickup and free shipping!

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Now on Exhibition


We look forward to welcoming you in person.  You can shop here on our website and either call (540-227-5100) or email us (office@gaystreetgallery.com) to place an order.  We offer both curb-side pickup and free shipping!

Gay Street Gallery is pleased to announce our March 16 - May 21 show, featuring work by Joe de Feo, Shawn Ireland, and Kevin H. Adams. Please join us for an opening reception on Saturday, March 16 from 4-6 pm.


For more information about our upcoming exhibition and to see our past exhibitions, please visit the 'Exhibitions' tab.

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The Gallery


The Gallery


 

Gay Street Gallery presents the work of select, award-winning artists from Virginia and around the country.  With a focus on representational landscape and figurative paintings, the Gallery also shows sculpture and other three-dimensional art, and also hosts exhibitions of contemporary work in various media.

 
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the Location


the Location


 

Located in picturesque Washington, Virginia, Gay Street Gallery sits centrally within two blocks of restaurants, shops, entertainment and lodging.  An adjacent courtyard makes the perfect place for a picnic lunch, and in the Fall, our outdoor fireplace is a good spot to warm hands!

The Town of Washington is home to the Michelin 3-starred The Inn at Little Washington; the highly rated Gay Street Inn, the internationally acclaimed RH Ballard’s Shop, and numerous other establishments. Shenandoah National Park, award-winning wineries, and other adventures are all within minutes of the Gallery. See the Contact page for resources to help plan your visit.

 

 
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the History


the History


The historical record suggests that the Town of Washington was surveyed by a young George Washington in 1749, and it is the first town to take his name.  The two-by-six layout of the streets is essentially unchanged since the Revolutionary War.  The Gallery building is believed to be one of the oldest, continually operated mercantile buildings in the Commonwealth of Virginia.  The main structure was constructed circa 1836 by James B. Jones, and it was known as Jones’s Store for most of its history.  It opened at about the same time the county court buildings were designed by a student of Thomas Jefferson’s, and served as a gathering place for town residents.  (The current Gallery is available for use by local non-profits and other groups needing a place to meet.)

A rear room and second floor addition were added in approximately 1850 (today the second floor is used as the Gallery’s offices), and by 1910 a one-story addition, which for years provided parking space for the local school bus, had been added to the south.  It is now used by the artist Kevin H. Adams as his studio.  When the current owners purchased the building in 2015, only limited store fixtures remained: Portions of a counter that once ringed the main room have been restored and repurposed as the Gallery’s “floating” counter:  Now on wheels, the original mercantile counter pieces can be repositioned according to the needs of the Gallery’s current exhibition. Although the floor in the main room was in such poor shape that it had to be replaced for safety reasons, in renovating the Gallery, the owners have preserved the historic elements and repaired the major structural elements and systems in the hopes that it will continue to serve as mercantile building well into the next century.