Amana Colonies: The Handcrafted Escape
Submitted by matt on Mon, 2006-06-19 14:55.

Handcrafts and Art

BrushBrushBrushBrushThe Amana Colonies arts community is thriving as local artisans and artists create baskets, candles, furniture, clocks, toys, iron, brass and copper goods, pottery, glass, jewelry, knives, brooms and quilts, along with paintings, prints and fine art work of every description.

This tradition began 151 years ago when the Inspirationists set up shops to provide everything a growing prairie community would need. The communal villages had their own tinsmiths and blacksmiths, locksmiths and coopers, woodworkers and broom makers, weavers and clockmakers to create beautiful, simple things for everyday life.

Today is no different; craftspeople create beautiful things for everyday life. Some use the patterns and designs created generations ago by communal craftsmen, but others express the Colony ethos in new designs and forms. Even in the work of a new generation of painters and fine artists, in the bold pastels of High Amana artist Gordon Kellenberger and the evocative brushwork of West Amana painter Michele Maring Miller for example, there is a uniquely Amana perspective, a melding of traditional views and 21st century vision that is inspiring.

Furniture and Clocks

Chair

Dating from the days when communal furniture makers built for the community, the Amana Colonies continue the 151-year tradition of finely crafted furniture and clocks.

In the Colonies, the furniture makers invest each piece with telling quality that adds value as the years pass. Using Colony designs of old, in addition to classic and contemporary

American and European designs, furniture makers create pieces for today's families. Furniture may be purchased from the shop's showroom or made especially to your specifications. Each piece of furniture has its own story, a story told in the age and beauty of its wood, the graceful lines and perfect symmetry of its design and the hand rubbed, velvety texture of its finish, a story expressed in line and form and function, a story made real in the signature of the furniture maker who built the piece - a story that joins your own when you take it home.


A Community of Artists

Artist working

The Amana Arts Guild, a not-for-profit organization of Amana Colonies artists and supporters, offers gallery exhibits and workshops open to the public at the Amana Arts Guild Center in High Amana.

Exhibits at the Center range from one-person exhibitions by local and regional artists to survey exhibitions focusing upon a particular art form, style or time period. The Arts Guild operates a gallery shop featuring both traditional Amana Colony craftwork and contemporary artwork by members of the Amana Arts Guild. The gallery and gallery shop in High Amana are open May - October.

The Guild also hosts a variety of weekend and week long workshops year-round. Whatever your skill level, you can take a class or workshop at the Arts Guild Center and express yourself as you learn. Classes offered for re-certification teaching credit and a curriculum that works for both beginning level and advanced level artists are hallmarks of their workshops. To learn more go to www.amanaartsguild.com.

Arts & Craftsmanship

AJ's in Homestead
319-622-6840
tpatti@msn.com
www.AJsCopperGarden.com

New 2008 metal sculpture studio. Award-winning sculptors create unique metal artwork everyday. Artists Studio and Metal Sculpture Gallery onsite. Come see it yourself! Buy direct from the Artists!

AJ's Metal Art Gallery
319-622-3207
tpatti@msn.com
www.AJsCopperGarden.com

Amazing metal sculptures will bring out the smiles, as you stroll through a beautiful water garden, and a gallery filled with "one-of-a-kind" garden frogs, dragonflies and more.

Amana Arts Guild
319-622-3678
amanarts@juno.com
www.amanaartsguild.com

Amana area non-profit arts council offers workshops and classes for adults and children. Sponsors art festival and shows. Gallery features handmade folk arts by local artisans.

Amana Furniture Shop & Clock Shop
319-622-3291 or 800-247-5088
furniture@amanafurniture.com
www.amanafurniture.com

Amana Colonies' original furniture shop. Handcrafters of solid walnut, oak and cherry furniture and clocks in traditional, original and custom designs. Iowa's largest clock shop! Showroom and workshop gallery open year-round.

Broom & Basket Shop
319-622-3311
www.broomandbasket.com

Brooms and baskets locally made in West Amana. Unique solid wood gift products made by Schanz Furniture in South Amana. Basketmaking demonstrated occasionally.

Catiri's Art Oasis
319-622-3969
ijcatiri@netins.net
www.catiriart.com

A true fine art oasis. Enjoy the Catiri's incredible glass works along with over 100 of the most talented Iowa and regional artists working in various mediums. NICHE Award recipient!

Creative Colony
319-622-3753

Handcrafted gifts and home decor made exclusively by Iowa artisans. "From our home to yours." Open daily March through December; open Friday, Saturday and Sunday during January and February.

Custom Cutlery & Ironworks
319-622-3482
sales@customcutlery.com

Quality ironwork hand forged on site. Home accessories. Handcrafted knives for kitchen and sport. Industrial Machine Shop Museum. Open year round.

Giant Rocker & West Amana Wood Shop
319-622-3315

Solid walnut rocker, 11 feet tall, 670 pounds. Unique wood products. Between Broom and Basket Shop and Philip Dickel Basket Museum Gallery. Closed Sundays and holidays.

 Heritage Designs Quilting & Needlework
319-622-3887
heritagedesigns@southslope.net

Over 3000 fabrics from contemporary to traditional. Original designs including patterns by local artists. Beautiful selection of Dovo scissors and other unique accessories. Quilting, Cross-stitch, Hardanger, Tatting, Punch needle. Open daily.

Michele Maring Miller Studio/Gallery
319-622-6330
www.maringmillergallery.com

Award-winning artist at work in her spacious and peaceful studio and gallery. Located in an 1871 sandstone church in the center of the village of West Amana. Small room of antiques.

Mini-Americana Barn Museum
319-622-3058

Old Creamery Theatre Co.
319-622-6194 or 800-352-6262
info@oldcreamery.com
www.oldcreamery.com

Live professional theatre company celebrating 20 years in the Amana Colonies. Catch a performance April - December on one of two stages in Amana.

Personalized Wood Products (Powder House)
319-622-3100
pwp@southslope.net
personalizedwoodproducts.googlepages.com

Using your photo(s) we create a PERSONAL PHOTO-MOUNT SCULPTURE. Your unique keepsake is analyzed, handcrafted on walnut and finished for your enjoyment. Located in the historic Powder House.

Schanz Furniture & Refinishing Shop
319-622-3529
www.schanzfurniture.com

Custom built furniture in your choice of woods: walnut, cherry and oak. Furniture on floor for sale. Furniture repaired and refinished plus chair caning and seatweaving. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Troy Richard Thomas Art Gallery & Studio
319-622-3078

West Broom & Basket Shop
319-622-3315
www.broomandbasket.com

Watch broom making and basket making when artisans are working. Closed Sundays and holidays. Next door to Philip Dickel Basket Museum Gallery - exhibit open May to October.

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