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The Smith Galleries is located on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. It offers contemporary American fine art and craft. Artists include Annora Spence, Debra Lawrence, MackenzieThorpe, HR Smith and Mike Smith. The collection consists of art glass, bells, clocks, Dewey cats, folk toys, golf posters, jewellery boxes, kaleidoscopes, lighting, paperweights and peggy karr glass.

Location: 1000 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island South Carolina 29928 Telephone 843-842-2280 Toll Free: 800-272-3870 Fax 843-842-2280

Other Art nearby:
(Hilton Head Island) ArtWare Designs
(Hilton Head Island) Coastal Discovery Museum
(Bluffton) Crossroads Fine Art
(Edisto Island) Fish or Cut Bait Gallery
(Saint Helena Island) Ibile Indigo House
(Savannah) Jack Leigh Gallery

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