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GALLERY 307
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DEBORAH BAIRD & GALLERY 307
When you step into the black and white tiled entrance of Gallery 307, you can’t help but feel like you have been transported to a refined New York gallery. Upon entering, you are met with a beautifully ellipsed chandelier that brings a modern touch to the timelessness of this historic building. On display, you can find sculptures by Roz Harrell, jewelry by Ridley Baird from Grateful Beads and Kristin Pickett of GypSea Glass, and fine art photographs carefully hung throughout the walls taken by photographer, painter, illustrator, and owner of Gallery 307, Deborah Baird.
BAREHANDED (Deborah Baird)
ANGEL OAK (Deborah Baird) Sculptures (Roz Harrell)
QUARRY (Deborah Baird)
“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” - Edgar Degas
Deborah was born in Missouri and after living in Philadelphia for 20 years, her husband, Rick, her son, Thomas, and Australian Shepherd, Ruby all settled into the beautiful and peaceful town of Woodbine, where she has decided to open Gallery 307. Due to the pandemic, her public grand opening was postponed and she has been mostly only been available by appointment since March of last year. However, she is excited to announce that the gallery is now open regularly for walkins! Since her family’s arrival 11 years ago, Deborah has immersed herself into the Woodbine community by joining the Woodbine Women’s Club and serving on the Bryan-Lang Historical Archives Board of Directors.
With her award-winning photography skills, Deborah’s abilities allow her to take details which we would consider ordinary and use them to elevate the subject in a way that is beyond ordinary resulting in works that could be described as visually intimate. Her favorite subjects to photograph include intimate landscapes, still life, and candid portraits. You can see the avid gardener in her through her delicate and inimitable photographs of butterflies and florals, in addition to the secret garden along the side of the gallery.