Exeter’s Mural Gallery

Mural Gallery & Gift Shop, 121 South E Street

In the olden days when my studio was in Exeter and I was the president of the Mural Team, we opened a little store called the Mural Gallery. The idea was to have a place for visitors to learn about the mural project, take home mementoes of the murals, and for the Mural Team to have some income. Only mural artists were invited to show and sell their work.

This past summer, the store closed for refurbishing. Many of Exeter’s muralists are far away, don’t make lower priced art for sale, are retired, or have assumed room temperature. So, upon reopening, the Mural Gallery invited many local artists (whether or not they have murals in Exeter) to participate. A new option is for the artists to work one day a month in order to lessen the bite that the Mural Team takes from the sales (still much less than a commercial gallery, which starts at 50% and is rumored to be as high as 90% in some cities, no thank you).

I worked one day in October, met some new people, had some customers, caught up with some old friends, enjoyed being surrounded by pretty things while spending time in the town where my studio was located for 9 years, PLUS I finished one of the paintings from Monterey.

When we started the gallery, we didn’t have very many murals or artists to participate, so I did this drawing of Yokuts baskets and had prints made for the Mural Team to sell. I wasn’t a muralist, but we needed merchandise, and when we started the project, I told my teammates that I would do whatever it took to make the project succeed. Those first years were tough—the equivalent of having a second job without a second paycheck, a second job which shoved my business onto a back shelf—but the project made a HUGE difference in Exeter.

Since then, the Mural Gallery has sold many paintings and cards for me. I appreciate them enormously!

Today is my November shift. Want to come say hi?

SIMPLY HOME

Big Oak, oil on wrapped canvas, 11×14″, $300

Gallery Hours are Friday, Saturday, Sunday, different each day, in the middle of the day. Might want to call first!

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7 Comments

  1. Ha Ha, nope! But one goal I set when I retired is to have things planned so I would get out of the house at least once every day. That goal hit the skids during 2020 and some of 2021, but I have managed to get into that habit again.

  2. Ha Ha! Helping Hearts and Hands from 12:30 – 2:30, a group that crochets charity afghans for Project Linus.
    Handbell Choir rehearsal from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m., preparing for our Christmas Concerts
    Weekly choir rehearsal from 7:15 – 9:30 p.m.
    Otherwise, I’m freeeeee!

    • Are you bored yet with retirement?

  3. I wish I could stop by and say “Hi!” but alas, the Mural Gallery is exactly 2 hours, 41 minutes and 152 miles away from me right now. But I wish you much success!

    • Well, what else do you have planned for today??

  4. SO wish it were possible for me to drop in and visit you at the Mural Gallery today, my friend!

    • Jo, that would be the most fantastic thing ever! Thank you for giving me a moment to enjoy the thought. Blessings to you, my distant friend! I think of you whenever I drive up Eggers and Mynatt.


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