Meadowlark Garden and Gallery
Events at this venue
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Important Spanish Colonial Paintings and Ancient Asian Art
Meadowlark Garden and Gallery 210 W Mill Street, New Braunfels, TX, United StatesThis Free Exhibition features beautifully framed Spanish colonial paintings (17-19th c.), original Japanese anime cels, ancient Chinese bronzes (circa 1000 B.C.), and Han Dynasty ceramics.
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The Collection of Anne Eisenhower including Property from President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower
Meadowlark Garden and Gallery 210 W Mill Street, New Braunfels, TX, United StatesExhibiting property from President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and the collection of granddaughter Anne Eisenhower, a prominent NYC designer Saturday November 18, 2023 Opening night party - free to public 5-7 pm Lark Mason Gallery 210 W Mill St. Exhibiting property from President and Mrs Dwight D. Eisenhower and the collection of their granddaughter …
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Fine Art Exhibition and Online Auction
Meadowlark Garden and Gallery 210 W Mill Street, New Braunfels, TX, United StatesLark Mason Gallery has recently uploaded a new auction to the website and have a lovely exhibition of some of the top items on display at their downtown NB gallery. The exhibition has the following items on display: fine jewelry including a Patek Philippe pocket watch, a large amount of Native American jewelry, luxury handbags …
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Meet the Artists Art Mixer
Meadowlark Garden and Gallery 210 W Mill Street, New Braunfels, TX, United StatesMEET THE ARTISTS! The Greater NB Arts Council is hosting our first ART MIXER of 2022! Come escape from reality with unique art, mingle with talented artists, and enjoy an evening of creative and inspirational conversation! A $5.00 donation fee gets you 1 beverage, snacks and artistic company!
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Fine & Decorative Arts Auction Exhibition
Meadowlark Garden and Gallery 210 W Mill Street, New Braunfels, TX, United StatesNow open, an auction exhibition features highlights from a sale with over 400 lots of paintings, sculpture, furniture, silver, jewelry, rugs, Asian works of art and lighting–some of which belonged to a prominent Connecticut collector. The exhibition is located at Lark Mason Gallery, 210 W. Mill Street, New Braunfels and is open to the public …

