Come visit our two levels of artist made jewelry and unique art forms. See one of a kind smoke drawings by local artist Ed Lohrum, wildlife watercolors by Christina Smith and, The McNamara Collection of limited edition prints. Take home a view of the Ozarks by nationally renowned photographer, Jim Mayfield.

Quicksilver features a variety of pottery, from rustic, hand-thrown pieces fired in a wood burning kiln, to gold or platinum drenched porcelain and raku fired with Ostrich feathers.

We have pit-fired pottery with the negative image of locally gathered leaves and glazed porcelain also decorated with a leaf motif. Pottery in a variety of shapes and glazes, and a rainbow of color, is always on display.

Don’t miss our hands-on exhibit of beautiful musical instruments, not a sour note in the band! Drums, gongs and chimes ring out with healing joy. Melodious sounding Freenotes, an offshoot of marimbas, are available to play, as are hand carved Native American flutes by recording artist Coyote Old Man. Center your chakras with ancient styled brass Tibetan singing bowls or modern silicon crystal bowls.

Judy Lee Carpenter, local silversmith, has produced a stunning collection of sterling silver and 14K gold set with a variety of semi-precious stones, and even river rocks! Whimsical pins by Liztech are low maintenance, crafted out of architectural mirrored chrome. Cavin Richie produces intricately carved wildlife jewelry in bronze. His blue heron necklaces are among our most popular.

Quicksilver… the Nature Gallery features these and about 50 other artists. They represent some of the best in their fields. Treat yourself to a fun, novel gallery experience, visit Quicksilver in downtown Historic Eureka Springs.


Quicksilver Art & Fine Craft Gallery
73 Spring Street   ·   Eureka Springs, AR 72632

Phone: 479-253-7679   ·   Fax: 479-253-5495

thenaturegallery@earthlink.net