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Stone Revival Gallery & Gifts

Stone Revival Gallery & Gifts

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Stone Revival Gallery & Gifts

1354 Rte. 100
Stockbridge, VT 05772 | map | directions
802-746-8110 | 802-417-7943 | fax: 866-559-0263
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Welcome to the expanded offerings of Stone Revival Gallery & Gift Shop and the home of M. Julian Isaacson's stone and wood sculpture gallery.

M. Julian Isaacson, is a self-trained artist and sculptor.  He has been designing and creating unique sculptures in stone and hardwoods for over 40 years using hammer and chisel. As a sculptor, his unique background influences his works of art.  M. Julian Isaacson was born and raised in Vermont and is a direct descendant of the Osage tribe in Oklahoma through his mother Eileen, and of Russian-Jewish descent through his paternal grandparents.  His parents were both artists trained under Zorach and de Creeft at The Art Students League of New York in New York City.  One of seven artistic and musical children, Julian was the sole child to follow in the art of sculpture. Julian’s ability to sculpt in natural mediums has been enhanced as a result of being born colorblind—he is not “blinded” by color, which brings depth to his style. His background brings emotion and sensitivity.

The state of Vermont offers an endless variety of Vermont artisans and Vermont products, many of which we are proud to offer at Stone Revival Gallery & Gift Shop.  Vermont crafts and Vermont artists are motivated by the beauty offered in the state of Vermont. Vermont crafts include painters, sculpture, hand-made tiles, photography, quilts, pottery, jewelry, moppet dolls, vintage collectibles, Vermont syrup, souveniers, gift bags and baskets, hand painted glass, hand made cutting boards, and refinished Vermont furniture. We ship anywhere in the US.

Located on the Scenic byway in Stockbridge, VT in a beautifully updated and remodeled barn, easy access from I-89, Route 100, Route 4 & Route 107. ADA accessible, buses welcome.

Member Since: 2016