In 1965, a group of Atlanta arts patrons transformed Buckhead's historic Swan House estate into an art gallery, restaurant and gift shop. Swan House's restaurant is known as as go-to place for ladies' luncheons and its menu features signature chicken salad dishes, spinach quiche, homemade soup and tea. Daily entrees include salmon and crab cakes, grilled salmon fillets, chicken curry and chicken crisps.
The large Swan House gift shop includes a boutique, jewelry, home wares and items for babies and children. Swan House Art Gallery, an integral part of the Swan Coach House experience, features works by the South's most established talent, as well as the area's new and emerging artists.
Swan Coach House hosts events such as weddings, receptions, parties and afternoon teas. See the website for an exhibition schedule, restaurant menu and more information.
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is located in the 1920 Gothic-Tudor style home of the Charles Howard Candler family. It offers classes for adults and children, covering topics on literary art, visual art and performing arts. Historic tours are offered. The venue is a very beautiful place to hold a wedding as well.
Spruill Center for The Arts is a non-profit education center located on Chamblee Dunwoody Road near Mount Vernon Road. Choose from art classes, ceramics, jewelry making, glass art, paper arts, mixed media, photography, painting, cooking and more. Classes range from about $70.oo - $200.oo. Supply lists are provided. Enjoy art classes, art events and an art gallery.
For more than 28 years, Cherrylion Studios, located on the Morris Street and Old Chattahoochee Avenue, has specialized in fine-art sculptured pieces serving large corporations to individual customers. Commissioned sculptures range from life-size to impressionistic base reliefs. Individual classes are offered for the novice and amature sculpting artist.
Frabel Studio is conveniently located on Antone Street, one block away from Northside Parkway. Hans Grodo Frabel is the owner/operator of this unique glass art studio. The studio showcases some of his unique blown glass pieces, which were inspired by nature and the world around us. You will be inspired by the glass artistry of Mr. Frabel; stop by to view his unique pieces.