

In December, 2003 the Winkler Gallery of Fine Art opened it's
doors to the public after several years of planning.
The main goal for the gallery is to maintain a formal and
relaxing atmosphere that will allow artists of the Co-op to
display their work and for the public to view and purchase high
quality art.
It is also a priority of the Winkler Gallery of Fine Art to provide a
source of education for the residents of the DuBois area. We
offer artist workshops in several mediums such as stained
glass, silk painting, and watercolors. High School classes,
Scouts, and home-schoolers are just a few of the institutions
that have taken advantage of the educational programs
available.
Operating in a Co-op format, the Winkler Gallery currently
represents sixteen artists, and a small number of consignment
artists.
All artists are subjected to a stringent jurying process before
joining the Co-op. This does insure the highest quality of art
work in the region.
The Winkler Gallery offers original and limited edition print
watercolors, stained glass, photography, pastels, blown glass,
silk painting, woodworking, hand made jewelry and purses.
Many of our artists offer their services on consignment projects.
From traditional to contemporary, the work we have available is
sure to entertain people of all ages and interests.

Teaching at the Winkler Gallery
Silk Artist, Mary Jo Gomes
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MaryJo Gomes, 68 and husband Tony Gomes, 72 ,
both members of the Winkler Gallery of Fine Art
pose with their son, John Gomes, 40 of North
Carolina in front of his, "stylized portrait," of The
Edge, from legendary rock band, U2. This is the
first time a family has ever held a group show at
the gallery.
Photo by: Molly O'Bryon-Welpott
Created and Designed by the Winkler Gallery of Fine Art
All works property of the individual artist of the Winkler Gallery Unauthorized Reproduction strictly Forbidden.
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Perry Winkler and Rep. Glenn Thompson at the Congressional Art Competition reception held at the Gallery.
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Rep Glenn Thompson with Winner of the Congressional Art Competition, 17 year old Deana Marsh. She is from the DuBois Area High School.
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Larry Gerber teaching a class at the Winkler Gallery of Fine Art in July, 2009
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Gallery members selling raffle tickets at the Thursdays in DuBois event.
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