FJKluth Art Gallery
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FJKluth Art Gallery is a 300 square foot gallery space located in the historic downtown district of Kent, Ohio. This family-owned business showcases a diverse array of handcrafted artwork, rare antiques, and one-of-a-kind collectibles from local and international artists.
Visitors to FJKluth can expect to discover an impressive selection of unique items, including handmade Mexican molinillo whisks, intricate bone letter openers, and stunning niello metalwork. The gallery's knowledgeable staff takes pride in curating a constantly evolving inventory, ensuring that each visit holds the potential for new and exciting discoveries. Reviewers consistently praise the gallery's "awesome" and "fantastic" atmosphere, describing it as a "treasure trove" that offers "wonderful life experiences" for visitors.
Beyond its impressive collection, FJKluth Art Gallery is deeply rooted in the Kent community. The gallery partners with local artists to host rotating art exhibits, educational workshops, and community events, providing a platform for the region's creative talents to shine. Located just steps away from the banks of the Cuyahoga River, the gallery is surrounded by a vibrant mix of locally-owned shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, making it an ideal destination for a day of exploration and discovery.
While the gallery's compact 300 square foot space may feel a bit cozy at times, with items stacked closely together, this intimate setting only adds to the charm and character of the FJKluth experience. Visitors often remark on the "warm and welcoming" ambiance, created by the gallery's friendly staff and the eclectic mix of artwork and antiques on display.
FJKluth Art Gallery is open Thursday through Saturday evenings from 4 to 10 pm, offering ample time for visitors to immerse themselves in the gallery's treasures. With wheelchair accessibility, on-site parking, and restroom facilities, the gallery is a welcoming destination for art enthusiasts and antique lovers of all abilities.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply seeking a unique shopping adventure, a visit to FJKluth Art Gallery promises to be a highlight of your time in Kent. Discover the joy of unearthing rare and beautiful items, support local artists, and explore the vibrant cultural tapestry of this charming Ohio community.
10 reviews
Malissa “Missy” Carpenter
This place is so awesome.
Mara Harris
This place is a hidden gem.
Phillip Natalizio
A very fun and eclectic gallery!
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S Stover
Nice gallery.
Todd McCormick
Mr. Kluth's gallery is a fantastic hub. I painted there for days, weeks, more with the legendary Robert E. Wood doing mostly Greek art genre material nearing an "after Matisse" flavor. It was a wonderful life experience. He, John had gotten me started at the Unitarian Church, and we went from there. I am at 250 plus oils and 500 plus charcoal, watercolor, ink and even sold a bit of art. It was a "once in a lifetime" ordeal that continues in spirit of creativity and art.
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Skylan Abraham
Such a neat gallery! There's so much to look at and I love the exhibits! Fjkluth gallery is one of those places you gotta take a pit stop to see!
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Clare Dayton
Wonderful artist. Love his art with the coffee fairies and the Asian art influences he has. Just beautiful.
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Kerman Gris
I can't remember when I communicated with the owner but he showed nothing but contempt for other artists and thought highly more of himself than any one else. - Responding to the owner's post: I came in sometime around 2019 and whoever the owner was was extremely rude and off putting.
We try to work with artists and improve the local art scene. This person does not seem to want to improve anything.
Hannah Davenport
This place was recommended by a local as something for me to check out. It seems like the gallery is currently more of a storage room than a gallery. Most of the framed art/pictures were stacked against each other. There were many shelves packed full of various collections that had not been curated or dusted. The shelves were stacked against each other so there was no way to see what was there... Honestly, it felt like I snuck into someone's garage sale early and not like I had stopped at a gallery.
This person seems to lack artistic judgement. The things are there to inspire and use.
Kristy Bores
Building is a firetrap. Disrespectful to other local artists and craftsmen.
We try to work with other artists and improve the art community. We have fire inspections and pass.