Gallery Hours:
Plough Gallery is open and operating with social distancing measures in place. Masks are required to enter the gallery. Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM We are also open by appointment. 229.396.4200 |
Plough GalleryPlough is a contemporary fine craft + art gallery located at 216 W. 8th St., Tifton, GA, showing handmade work by local and national makers. A majority of our featured artists are potters and their ceramics work is our first love. We also exhibit work by painters, photographers, sculptors, wood workers, jewelers, glass-blowers as well as fiber and textiles.
We are a GALLERY. But we are also a working STUDIO! MarksMud is the personal studio of Potter Mark Errol, MFA. Private lessons are available and may be scheduled during the summer months when Mark is not teaching at Valdosta State University. Plough Gallery offers gift certificates. We also schedule "date nights", where one can bring friends, decorate and personalize pottery while receiving tutorials on techniques by Mark. In addition Plough Gallery also supports an Artist-In-Residence Program on site. To learn more about PloughAIR, click here. |
Who We Are |
Plough. Sow. Reap. Share.
Our Mission: to cultivate the arts in the Tiftarea, provide exposure and opportunities to experience a multitude of exhibits and events in order to stimulate and educate the community. Our Motto: CULTIVATE COMMUNITY |
Our History |
Plough Gallery was started in August 2014 by Mark Errol, MFA, and Glenn Josey. It began as a studio space for Mark to produce his pottery (MarksMud). After a time we observed a desire, and a hunger in the community for artistic opportunities. Realizing art nourishes the soul just as food nourishes the body, we wanted to propagate that passion and added a small gallery space. We continue to seek out new artists to represent and currently show work of more than seventy regional and national makers. The gallery was named PLOUGH (the British spelling as opposed to PLOW as a twist and a way to get folks talking) as a nod to the agrarian roots of our community.
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Video of opening night of 'appearances' featuring work by Sean Hurley & Kristy Hughes.
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Video from our previous location on College Avenue.
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