The gallery is located on the corner of Fitzherbert Street and Boundary Road, opposite Davis Saw Mill. The shed the gallery is housed in was Featherston's bakery from 1918 to the 1950s. The cottage to the left was once located at the corner and used as the shop. I suspect it was once a part of the World War I New Zealand Army camp which was located approximately one kilometre north of the town.
If you see this sign on a Saturday afternoon, then I'm open
The entrance to the gallery
Inside what was once the oven for the bakery, hence all the bricks
Another view of the gallery
Jewellery display and bags
Jewellery display and sculpture
My two alpine goats and chickens chillin out together
The lovely Mazzola family after which the gallery gets its name. The gentleman is Francisco Mazzola. To his right (the viewer's left) is Maria Mazzola, my grandmother.