Eureka Springs is known for its uniqueness and one place that showcases that quirky vibe better than anywhere else in town is Mitchell’s Folly. This eclectic art gallery/antique store is absolutely worth the stop while you’re visiting Arkansas’ favorite funky town. Try not to get overwhelmed as we step into this massive quirky collection.
It may be a bold statement but this really is the quirkiest shop in all of Eureka Springs.
Facebook/Department of Arkansas Heritage Mitchell’s Folly is rather hard to categorize. It’s an art gallery but also an antique store. Or a junk shop but more like a museum. Whatever you decide to call it, it’s rather amazing. Be sure you don’t miss it at 130 Spring St., Eureka Springs, AR 72632.
Walking in to either building of Mitchell’s Folly will feel like a game of I Spy.
Mitchell’s Folly Antiques & Fine ARt The first step you take inside is a bit overwhelming but also exhilarating. The more you look, the more you’ll see. The first thing you’ll notice is all the art but after that each second and third glance will reveal something new. Maybe you’ll notice the muffler-base guitar or the basket full of violins.
The upstairs attic is filled with even more art.
Mitchell’s Folly Antiques & Fine ARt There’s quite a large print collection from muralist Harry Louis Freund but you can find a little bit of everything up here. In addition to the prints, you’ll come across a pair of taxidermy opossums, books on fine art, and a hodgepodge of vintage tools.
Technically everything is for sale but this isn’t your normal exchange of goods.
Mitchell’s Folly Antiques & Fine ARt This is certainly more than just a shop, it’s John Mitchell’s life collection. He may be soft spoken but he’s an absolute wealth of knowledge. You can ask him about any piece in either gallery and he’ll quickly fill you in on its history. You probably won’t be making a purchase (although you can haggle with John if you’re feeling particularly connected to an item) but that’s not really the point of coming here. Think of Mitchell’s Folly as a relative’s attic filled with priceless history.
Of course this is but a quick snapshot look into Mitchell’s, you’ll have to see it for yourself!
Mitchell’s Folly Antiques & Fine ARt The shop does not have a Facebook Page or website but you can call 479-253-7030 if you have any inquires.
Have you stopped by Mitchell’s Folly before? What’s the oddest treasure you’ve found so far in there? Share with us in the comments below!
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Mitchell’s Folly is rather hard to categorize. It’s an art gallery but also an antique store. Or a junk shop but more like a museum. Whatever you decide to call it, it’s rather amazing. Be sure you don’t miss it at 130 Spring St., Eureka Springs, AR 72632.
Mitchell’s Folly Antiques & Fine ARt
The first step you take inside is a bit overwhelming but also exhilarating. The more you look, the more you’ll see. The first thing you’ll notice is all the art but after that each second and third glance will reveal something new. Maybe you’ll notice the muffler-base guitar or the basket full of violins.
There’s quite a large print collection from muralist Harry Louis Freund but you can find a little bit of everything up here. In addition to the prints, you’ll come across a pair of taxidermy opossums, books on fine art, and a hodgepodge of vintage tools.
This is certainly more than just a shop, it’s John Mitchell’s life collection. He may be soft spoken but he’s an absolute wealth of knowledge. You can ask him about any piece in either gallery and he’ll quickly fill you in on its history. You probably won’t be making a purchase (although you can haggle with John if you’re feeling particularly connected to an item) but that’s not really the point of coming here. Think of Mitchell’s Folly as a relative’s attic filled with priceless history.
The shop does not have a Facebook Page or website but you can call 479-253-7030 if you have any inquires.
This upcoming month-long art festival will be happening in Eureka Springs soon!
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