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Studio True
3046 N Davidson St
Red house, you can't miss it

John True has been creating art for as long as he can remember. He sold his first piece of art at the age of 11, a sculpture of toothpicks. He has really never considered any other career.

Studio True Gallery
3046 North Davidson Street
704-302-1102

Working studio and galley of painter/sculptor John True.

NoDa is recognized as Charlotte's primary arts district. There are numerous art and craft galleries to be found in the district.

Center of the Earth Gallery
3204 N Davidson St, +1 704 375-5756, (http://www.centeroftheear...). Mondays by appointment only, Tu-F 11AM-5PM, Sa noon-5PM. Probably Charlotte's best-known gallery, and one of the cornerstones of the arts district. Provides corporate art to numerous major corporations, and represents several dozen artists of significance. Worth a look, though the prices may put off casual buyers.
Green Rice Designs & Studio
451 E 36th St, +1 704 344-0300, (http://www.green-rice.com). Features an exceptional collection of various media, likely to appeal to a variety of buyers. Hosts frequent receptions and other social events, which tie in well to the district's gallery crawls. The Green Rice studio is closely affiliated with two other collections -- The Boulevard and the Milkweed Collection -- which operate nearby and specialize in decor and apparel.
Hart Witzen Gallery
136 E 36th St, +1 704 334-1177, (http://www.hartwitzengall...). The gallery is rented for use by various artists, giving it a constantly changing clientèle. Features a wide variety of exhibitions and performances, and tends to be rather avante-garde in nature.
The ArtHouse Center for Creative Expression
3103 Cullman Ave, +1 704 962-9700, (http://www.NoDaArts.com).
BEET Contemporary Crafts and Function Art
2302-A N Davidson St, +1 704 334-3558, (http://www.beetonline.com). Specializes in functional arts and crafts, including pottery, jewelry, wood and metalwork. Tu-F 11AM-5PM, Sa noon-5 and by appointment.