What is The Funky Chicken Art Project?

Front of Funky Chicken Art Project Gallery The Funky Chicken Art Project started off being a dilapidated chicken house out in the middle of nowhere. In January, 1995, transformation began to turn it into an art gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden for whimsical, contemporary, and quality works of art.

We represent many different artists from the Southeast, and bring in work from other areas as well. I know you will be very pleased with the collection.
You'll find a wide selection of mediums including jewelry, oil and acrylic paintings, fiber art, sculptures in metal, stone, or cement and mosaic. Inside of Funky Chicken Art Project Gallery
Some of the art collection inside the Funky Chicken Art Project Gallery Our collection includes many mediums. The work pictured to the left includes,the Harvest Moon, by Virginia Bullman, Eggplant, by Christy Kinard, Cornfield, by Judith Suroweic, a mirror, by Cosimos studios, and a hand woven rag rug by Bonnie Montgomery.
The paintings pictured to the left of the door frame are by Christy Kinard, and are painted on two to three inch deep boxes. The work to the right of the door are by Charlie Dingler. Inside of Funky Chicken Art Project Gallery
James Sargous' metalwork at the Funky Chicken Art Project Gallery The metal flower sculpture pictured to the left is by James Sargous.
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Inside of Funky Chicken Art Project Gallery


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