Galleries and shops

World-class artwork, in a variety of media, as well as unique antiques and gifts are available in Mineral Point’s many galleries and shops. ENJOY ALL THAT MINERAL POINT HAS TO OFFER.

 
 

The Board Shoppe

20 Fountain Street
(608) 987-2454

The Board Shoppe features handmade furniture and signs constructed of reclaimed and new materials. You’ll find beautiful live edge tables made from local trees as well as industrial designs. While here you can also shop for vintage pieces, antiques, art work and more. Customer orders accepted.

Buster & Bruno’s Studio/Gallery

28 High Street
Open 10 - 5 Seven Days a week.

“You'll find me always  working on new work all summer long.  One will also find  greeting cards from photos of my many commission works in Los Angeles as well as custom design pillows for your home. A small gallery filled with many works and stories.”

 

Driftless Studio & Gallery

252 High Street

(630) 881-4259

 

The Globe Clay Center at

Howdle Studios

225 Commerce Street
(608) 987-3590
theglobeclaycenter.com
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Twins, Joelle and Katie White are merging their ceramic art into one partnership business. Introducing the Globe Clay Center located at Howdle Studio in Mineral Point, WI! The sisters create and display beautifully crafted pottery, sculpture, and jewelry in the late Bruce Howdle’s studio and gallery. Howdle was a beloved mentor to many, and an advocate for the arts, as well as the historic preservation of Mineral Point. The building which houses this new business was originally constructed in 1876 as The Globe Hotel. Howdle bought the crumbling structure in 1983 and completely rejuvenated it to its historic originality. Katie and Joelle were Bruce’s studio assistants before he passed away in August of 2018. The pair wish to honor their mentor and the predecessors of the building by creating this clay center where they can share their art with the community.
 

IFinder Antiques

138 High Street
(608) 553-1936
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ifinder Antiques, at 138 High Street in Mineral Point WI, brings together a wide range of unique, quality items, including true antiques,fine jewelry, art, Mid-Century Modern, as well as books, and ethnic antiques from all over the world. In addition, a fine selection of vintage audio equipment, LPs, and instuments, complement a relaxed and aesthetically invigorating environment, steeped in social history.

ifinder Antiques is open Wens.- Sun., 12-5 (Thurs.- Sun. in winter).

You may also call Stephen at 608-553-1936 to make a special appointment outside regular business hours.

ifinder Antiques: Not just a shop, an experience!

Green Lantern Studios

261 High Street

cspelic@yahoo.com

(608) 987-4178

 

Michael’s Fine Art & Antiques

19th and 20th century American and European art and antiques

147 High Street

(713) 449-1710

lynottmichael@hotmail.com

 

The Mineral Point Gallery

22 High Street

(608) 987-0460

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On The Edge Gallery

237 High Street
(608) 425-9567
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“On the Edge’ gallery features handcrafted home furnishings made from locally rescued trees, all harvested, milled and crafted in Mineral Point. We literally do ‘tree to table’ from our certified family forest. Our pieces which include cherry, walnut, oak, or ash are finished to reveal the art of nature.”

 

Wantoot

236 High Street
(608) 284-5927
wantoot.com
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Modern. American. Handmade.
Powerful words alone, together they define us.
WANTOOT: A synergy of artistic viewpoint, location and method.

We’re passionate about helping artist-makers succeed and thrive in an ever increasing fast-paced, disposable-minded world. We support local arts initiatives that foster opportunities for artists and art tourism. We’re historic preservationists, who make our home in Mineral Point, Wisconsin—a living museum. We’re environmentalists: the greenest building is one that’s already been built, (our gallery was built in 1891). We support and encourage our artists to use reclaimed and recycled materials, many do.
We love our country, support cancer research, revel in the tranquil beauty of the driftless area, and have a particular fondness for goats.