Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Jackson's creative community has so much to offer, and there is no better way to enjoy it than visiting the variety of art galleries in the area, talking to local artists and experiencing art firsthand. Grab a friend and take a Saturday Art Tour to six of Jackson's most creative hot spots.
You can start wherever you like, of course, but we recommend beginning the day at Southern Breeze Gallery in Ridgeland. Then, head into Jackson to Fondren Art Gallery and Brown's Fine Art & Framing.
Take a short drive downtown to the Mississippi Museum of Art, browse the galleries and enjoy lunch at The Palette Cafe by Viking. Experience the beautiful art at Gallery 1 on Jackson State University's campus.
Then, end your tour with a stroll through the collection at Fischer Galleries, where the staff welcomes shoppers on Saturday, but customers should call to set up an appointment.
Southern Breeze Gallery (500 Highway 51, Ridgeland, 601-607-4147)
Saturday hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BOJ category: Best Art Gallery finalist
This gallery represents artists from across the South who produce original fine art, handmade jewelry, glasswork and ceramics.
Fondren Art Gallery (3030 N. State St., 601-981-9222)
Saturday hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
BOJ category: Best Art Gallery winner
Fondren Art Gallery is the home of eclectic art and good vibes. Owner and artist Richard McKey fills much of the gallery with his portfolio, but you can also find the work of other local artists. The gallery also offers custom framing from manager and artist Cindy Smith designs and framers John Johnston and Matt Gillentine.
Brown's Fine Art (630 Fondren Place, 601-982-4844)
Saturday Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.*
BOJ Categories: Best Art Gallery finalist
Brown's Fine Art is dedicated to showcasing Mississippi talent with a constant eye on what appeals to eclectic southern sensibilities.
Mississippi Museum of Art (380 South Lamar St., 601-960-1515)
Saturday hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the museum; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for The Palette Cafe
BOJ categories: Best Arts Organization (Winner), Best Museum, Best Tourist Attraction, Best Chef (Nick Wallace)
The Mississippi Museum of Art has long represented our state's artistic history with a collection that features works from many of Mississippi's most renowned artists, including Birney Imes and quilt artist Gwendolyn A. Magee, and newcomers such as Ginger Williams-Cook.
Stop for lunch at The Palette Cafe inside the museum for a quick bite or a casual get-together with friends. Chef Nick Wallace's culinary philosophy and passion reflects the growing trend towards a healthier, down-to-earth lifestyle.
Gallery 1 at JSU (1100 John R. Lynch St., Suite 4, 601-960-9250)
Saturday Hours: noon to 4 p.m.
BOJ category: Best Art Gallery
At JSU, the gallery serves as a cultural meeting place where art educates and enlightens the community.
Fischer Galleries (736 S. President St., 4th floor, 601-291-9115)
Saturday hours: by appointment
BOJ Categories: Best Art Gallery
The gallery has a contemporary collection of original paintings and sculpture by both local and regional artists.
Times listed are for hours of operation on Saturdays. Galleries are open during the week as well. For more information, visit the art gallery listings at bestofjackson.com.