
The Wills Gallery: Celebrating local art in a cozy, rotating contemporary space.
Located at 472 W 2nd St in Lexington, KY, The Wills Gallery is a welcoming art gallery and store with a rotating space for contemporary works. It features local artists, Henry Faulkner originals and reproductions, jewelry, and pieces by Picasso, Braque, and Dali, plus local photography, landscapes, and indigenous art. Reviews highlight knowledgeable staff and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
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Rotating displays of contemporary and classic artworks, including solo shows and local artist features.
Purchase a wide range of art pieces, from affordable local works to high-end masterpieces by renowned artists.
Informative tours led by knowledgeable staff to enhance your appreciation of the collections.
Showcasing and promoting works by Lexington-based artists, including paintings, photography, and jewelry.
Venue for art shows, exhibitions, and cultural events in a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
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Overall rating
sergio delgado
Excellent gallery with terrific selection of artworks.
Von Fields (Dancinthrupain)
Amazing work inside, I didn't know that Lexington had so many talented artist. I was amazed at the artistic value of that place. The guide Sarah was extremely nice and very informative, and I felt welcomed there. I will return...5 stars for sure!!!
Christine Spielvogel
Fabulous art, staff extremely knowledgeable. Go!!!
Ramsey Ismaili
I buy all my art here and get a couple quality beers as a rebate :)
Katelynn Ralston
What a gem of a venue! My first time visiting to see the Patrick Smith solo homecoming show. I loved that the cozy space had a huge range of works at different price points and there seemed to be a little something for everyone. The very front room is a rotating exhibition space for contemporary work. There was a room featuring local artists -- painters including Henry Faulkner originals and reproductions and jewelry; the hall showcased works by Picasso, Braque, and Dali; another room featured local photography and a mishmash of Victorian and later works; and the other room had landscapes and some indigenous pieces. Loved the space and I hope to check them out again very soon.