About Cherokee’s of Manitou: Art Gallery & Cheese Shop
Cherokee's of Manitou: Art Gallery & Cheese Shop, located in the picturesque Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a unique fusion of art and gourmet experiences. This gallery showcases a stunning collection of contemporary art with a special emphasis on local and Indigenous artists, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region. Founded in 2008 by local artist Mary Tallman, the gallery aims to promote community engagement through art while offering visitors a chance to enjoy artisan cheeses.
The gallery is known for its eclectic mix of styles, from traditional Native American artwork to innovative modern pieces. Artists represented include the renowned painter E. Andrew Neel and sculptor Scott E. W. McGowan, both of whom capture the essence of Colorado’s natural beauty in their works. The gallery not only serves as a space for exhibitions but also as a hub for art classes and local cultural events, aiming to foster a love for the arts among people of all ages.
Cherokee’s focus on community means that they regularly host workshops and collaborate with schools to provide educational opportunities. The mission of the gallery is to connect art enthusiasts with meaningful works that tell stories of the land and its people, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Colorado Springs.
Fun fact: The gallery's charming cheese shop, which features a selection of local and international cheeses, allows visitors to pair their art experience with delicious flavors, making it a perfect spot for both art lovers and foodies alike.
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Location
351 Manitou Ave,80829 Colorado Springs, United States
Contact
(719) 685-3508
Website
http://cherokeesofmanitou.com