
- PIne Street Art Works. Photo by Carolyn Bates
"Owner Liza Cowan is a fierce warrior for the development of all things cultural & cool on Pine Street." Paige Russell, Design*Sponge
We're moving+downsizing+ changing our store name
Moving Sale July 15 to August 14
Opening as SmallEquals on Sept 10th, at 266 Pine Street @The S.P.A.C.E GALLERY
For the past five years Pine Street Art Works has enjoyed the luxury - and sometimes the headache- of occupying a 2,000+ sq. foot former factory building. Customers have loved the breadth of my vision and the widely eclectic scope of art and goods I have offered in this gorgeous space. But I've decided that it's time to narrow the range of focus.
I'm quitting the business of curating and exhibiting art, getting rid of most of my inventory, and moving down the street to The S.P.A.C.E Gallery at 266 Pine Street, right behind Conant Metal & Light in the Soda Plant Building.
The S.P.A.C.E Gallery is an aggregate of a dozen working artists studios and a beautiful exhibition area. The new small equals studio/store is only 90 square feet. Let me repeat that. 90 square feet. And cute as a button.
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ONGOING FINE ART

- Liza Matisse (aka Liza Cowan)
* Works from past shows or random purchases. Including Alison Bechdel, Cara Barer, David Putnam, Ethan Murrow, David Powell, Marie La Pre Grabon, Liza Cowan, SP Goodman
KEEPSAKE CARD KITS

- Keepsake Card Kit from Pine Street Art Works
Are you looking for a fun, unusual but not too expensive gift? Don't want to give just the same old boring card and bunch of flowers? Want something that won't just be thrown away but will be used again and again?
Our newest product line: KEEPSAKE CARD KITS - featuring an ephemera inspired greeting card by Liza Cowan plus two very cool small gifts, like seed bombs, or moleskine notebooks, or vintage typewriter tins.
Buy them in the shop and assemble your own, or buy at our online store and chose an already assembled kit. You can use this as a starting point for a present too- just add more of your own items. Too Cool!
We also carry inspired accessories like Pure acrylic magnetic frames by Canetti, Flashbags, Seed Bombs from VisuaLingual, notebooks from Moleskine, greeting cards and much much more. Check our blog and online store. Always evolving.
NOW AT HEALTHY LIVING NATURAL FOODS: LOST BURLINGTON -large scale reproductions of Early 20th Century Burlington Post Cards

- Battery Park, Burlington. Early 20th Century Postcard
Come to PSAW annex at HEALTHY LIVING NATURAL FOODS, 222 DORSET STREET, South Burlington. It's only a five minute drive from downtown Burlington. And you can do your grocery shopping at the area's best natural food market. Or have a meal or a snack at their cafe.
Now showing: Lost Burlington: large scale reproductions of early 20th Century Postcards. From the ephemera collections of Pine Street Art Works
VINTAGE WORKS ON PAPER

- William Steig, We Clean 'Em, 1941 Shell Oil Poster
* Vintage posters and works on paper, series of large scale, chromolithographs by the early 20th century illustrator Mary Louise Spoor, a huge colorful advertising poster by William Steig,and smaller works on paper illustrating the history of Burlington's industrial past, including printed ephemera from the Maltex Factory and Diamond Dyes.
AO! GLASS AT PSAW
Atelier Tove and AO Glass. Rich Arentzen and Tove Ohlander have opened a shop at Pine Street Art Works, presenting modern Swedish glass craft and art for discerning interior designers, collectors,and home owners.
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Location
Pine street artworks is located at 404 Pine Street in the heart of Burlington, Vermont's historic post-industrial South End. The nearest cross street is Howard, and we are between Fresh Market and Speeder and Earl's.
Our neighborhood has the largest concentration of working artists in the city, in addition to cafes and one-of-a-kind shops and services.
The 2,000 square foot gallery is located in a former factory which was built mid 20th century to dress fibers and bristles for brooms and brushes. We have tried to honor the history of the building and Burlington's South End by keeping some of the architecture and spirit of our industrial past intact, while renovating only the interior space. Come visit, and you can see for yourself.






