Wyland Endangered Arts was established in 1994 by world tour photographer Julie Rogers. The gallery showcases unique offerings by renowned East Coast environmental artists. Here, you can view an array of exhibits which range from bronze sculptures to handmade jewelry.
The collection of paintings includes works by the world's premier seascape artist Roy Gonzalez Tabora, Low Country Realism by Rodel Gonzalez and beautiful depictions of still life by Rino Gonzalez. You will also find several, hard to locate originals and limited editions by some of the most acclaimed international artists in the gallery. The collection is frequently updated to ensure variety and freshness. You will also find the one-of-a-kind original paintings on fender guitars by Dan Macklin at the Wyland Endangered Arts Gallery.
You can also browse through the section dedicated to glass sculptures and bronze statuettes. Here, you will find lithographs and giclees besides an enthralling collection of dolphin, whale and sea turtle themed fine art furniture. You can also avail of the deluxe Hawaiian Koa wood framing services that Wyland Endangered Arts offers.
The gallery also offers exquisite opal inlay and tanzanite jewelry on display courtesy Nagalle designs.
Owner Julie Rogers is very enthusiastic and eager to answer any questions that you might have about the eclectic exhibits that the gallery houses. You can visit the gallery between 10 am and 10 pm from Monday through Saturday.
For further information, you can contact Wyland Endangered Arts at (843) 785 - 5075 or refer to the website http://www.endangeredarts.com.
Wyland Endangered Arts Ltd.
841 William Hilton Parkway,
South Island Square,
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928