461 E Mitchell St, Petoskey, MI 49770, United StatesMap
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A Great Short Visit in Petoskey
Many interesting pieces of art in converted church building. Most of the art is for sale. There is no charge to visit, but they suggest a $5 donation. We spent about 15-20 minutes there and fully e...
Have an extra hour while visiting the Petoskey area? Art lovers will enjoy the eclectic collections housed in this former church. The lovely stained glass windows are glorious on sunny days.
On Saturdays the center offers art projects for the community. We were in town to visit Petoskey. Even our 2 year old was able to participate in the fun art work. The teacher was awesome and provid...
We went a couple of times in November, once for a Swirl, which is a quaint community gathering of sorts, and once for a concert. The concert area is very intimate and we were able to talk to the band...
A Great Short Visit in Petoskey
Many interesting pieces of art in converted church building. Most of the art is for sale. There is no charge to visit, but they suggest a $5 donation. We spent about 15-20 minutes there and fully e...
A Pleasant Diversion
Have an extra hour while visiting the Petoskey area? Art lovers will enjoy the eclectic collections housed in this former church. The lovely stained glass windows are glorious on sunny days.
Almost missed it.
Very nice, I think a lot of visitors don’t realize it’s there, it’s inside of a former beautiful Methodist Church. Also has restrooms.
Fantastic family fun
On Saturdays the center offers art projects for the community. We were in town to visit Petoskey. Even our 2 year old was able to participate in the fun art work. The teacher was awesome and provid...
Fantastic venue!
We went a couple of times in November, once for a Swirl, which is a quaint community gathering of sorts, and once for a concert. The concert area is very intimate and we were able to talk to the band...