Zeber-Martell Gallery & Clay Studio

Zeber-Martell Gallery & Clay Studio
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An urban gallery filled with original finely crafted art for living by Zeber-Martell and a few of the nation’s finest craft artists – vases, lighting, wall art, unique jewelry and great gifts, plus rotating exhibitions and custom commissions.

For over 30 years, Claudia Zeber-Martell and Michael Martell have been professional potters and designers, and Akron’s Northside District has been home to their studio for over half that time.

As a painter, Claudia incorporates a wide variety of ... view more »

LOCATION

Zeber-Martell Gallery & Clay Studio

43 Furnace St., Akron, OH 44308

ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE

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Accessibility Information

  • Wheelchair Access

    Wheelchair Access

PARKING INFO

We’re located in Akron’s Northside District (under the Y Bridge) with easiest access from North Howard or Summit Street. Safe and convenient parking in the nearby lots or the street.

PUBLIC HOURS

M-F 11 am – 6 pm • Sat. 11 am – 6 pm • Extended Holiday Hours

PHOTOS

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  • Empty Bowl Project

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