Last weekend I took Kid.02 out to stay at the Dairy, and he was impressed, except for the lack of water. I told him we were going to work like dogs, and that's just what we did. He was a trooper.
On the way out of town we visited the Glass Outhouse Art Gallery, just east of downtown Twentynine Palms. It's a former rabbit farm turned outsider sculpture garden. The main attractions are a small chapel, an outhouse made of one-way mirrored glass (it's actually pretty cool to take a pee where you can see out 360 degrees, but no one can see in), and a community gallery. The owner, very friendly, was sitting with other artists outside and offered us free cold drinks. She hosts an opening every month. You just never know what you'll find out here!
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Summer Batini
7/27/2021 12:11:06 pm
Friends of the Glass Outhouse Art Gallery, we need your help. We are running out of funds to complete the new building. We are so close, please share this, or donate anywhere from $5‐$20,000. The arts are so important, don't let this gallery be unfinished!
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12/28/2022 10:58:11 am
On the way out of town we visited the Glass Outhouse Art Gallery, just east of downtown Twentynine Palms. It's a former rabbit farm turned outsider sculpture garden. I truly appreciate your great post!
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2/17/2023 04:44:42 am
The Glass Outhouse Art Gallery in Twentynine Palms, California, is discussed in this blog entry. The gallery is well-known for its one-of-a-kind collection of works by local and regional artists. The piece describes the gallery in great depth, including its location and the kinds of artwork that can be seen there. It also details the gallery's past, present, and future shows and events. As a whole, the piece does a great job of informing its audience about the Glass Outhouse Art Museum and what they may anticipate to see there. Those looking for a special art gallery might find it especially helpful.
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AuthorsAnna does most of the writing. Ted does most of the photos. But sometimes we switch. We are repairing a distressed property in 29 Palms, California, and eventually hope to run an artist residency there. |