Mullaly's 128 Studio & Gallery
Museums & Galleries · Traverse City, MI
Tucked away in Antrim County, Mullaly's 128 Studio & Gallery represents decades of artistic passion from local artist Patricia Mullaly. This intimate space showcases her vibrant paintings inspired by Northern Michigan's changing seasons and landscapes. Patricia often works in the studio while visitors browse, creating an authentic glimpse into the creative process. Her watercolors capture everything from Torch Lake's turquoise waters to autumn maples along country roads. The gallery doubles as her working studio, so you might catch her mid-brushstroke, discussing technique or the story behind a particular piece.
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