amazing atmospher, workers, snacks and jewelry! Get the jelly sticks 100/100 they are amazing!!!! They have tons of selections of candy and jewelry. prices and values are definitely worth it.
Wind Drift Gallery
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Wind Drift Gallery is one of the carefully curated Contemporary Craft galleries nestled along the stunning Oregon Coast. Owned and operated by the Butler family, this gallery showcases a diverse collection of jewelry, pottery, glasswork, wood sculptures, and metal art crafted by over 500 talented local and regional artists.
Established as part of the Oregon Coast Galleries, Wind Drift Gallery, along with its sister galleries, offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich artistic heritage of the region. Located in the historic Old Town Florence, Wind Drift Gallery invites visitors to explore and appreciate the creativity and craftsmanship of the vibrant art scene along the coast.
With its roots tracing back to 1990, Wind Drift Gallery, in collaboration with other galleries like Blue Heron Gallery, Sticks and Stones Gallery, and Of Land & Sea Gallery, contributes to the cultural tapestry of the coastal towns. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply seeking a glimpse into the artistic soul of Oregon, Wind Drift Gallery promises a memorable experience worth discovering.
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This store has every beach keepsake that you could imagine. The challenge is what to choose and how much you want to spend. Anyway come on down and check out all the cool thighs they have to offer.
It's possible there are two of these, one across the street from the other, which are under common ownership--or maybe they just have similar names. This is a review for the one opposite the...
Nice gift shop in old town of Florence city in Oregon. Plenty of stuffs to purchase including sea shells and many related items. We went looking for fridge magnets and got one. It was little...
I almost eschewed Wind Drift Gallery due to its kitschy objects hung in the window but eventually popped in. And I'm glad I did. Beyond all the silly clutter was impressive souvenirs. There were...


