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Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed
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Reviews
Shannon Farley (03/16/2019)
A Big City gallery tucked away in a quaint, adorable, small town.nThis gallery hosts an amazing variety of diverse arts and crafts.nFrom coveted tapestries to Van Gogh style paintings. There are discoveries here waiting to be found.nThe artwork speaks volumes about theirnperspective Artists.nDon't pass this shop unless you've already found this little treasure !
Ellen Pearson (09/08/2019)
So much talent in Madison County! Beautiful, affordable gifts lovingly made by local artists and craftspeople. Great shopping for unique gifts.
Stef Silvano (07/19/2018)
Wonderful way to spend some time in Marshall. Very diverse collection from metal, wood and jewelry artists and more. Great space that’s thoughtfully used for all the pieces displayed. And Peggy was a lovely host while we shopped. We’ll be back for sure.
Polina Larina (06/03/2012)
Flow opened 2 years ago because of the efforts of 8 local woman artists and had 35 more artists co-sign during that time. All the items in the store are handmade and the owners believe in the “slow craft movement”, meaning that each item takes as much time as it requires, the artist spends time with each artwork. It is a blend of items ranging from wonderfully drawn cards to furniture with prices ranging from 3$ to 1500$. It also has a theme-based exhibit space. A name can be placed on everything that is sold there and it feels very personal. The shop is also a link between the local and tourist community and the artist and it is truly a great place!
Daniel Greenfield (06/22/2018)
Marshall's fine art center, showcasing local talent from Madison County and WNC. The spirit of Appalachia is in this town and in the art found at Flow. This gallery of fine arts represents the great potential that Marshall has to become a center for creative talent.
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