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Down East Gallery has graced the historic Beaufort waterfront since 1985, exhibiting and selling the artwork of Alan Cheek. Alan chose Beaufort for its location amongst the coastal landscape that appeals to his artistic endeavors. A visit to Beaufort and surrounding areas and to Down East Gallery will no doubt reveal the 'connection' the artist has with coastal Carolina. In our gallery you will find an expanded inventory of Alan Cheek collectibles and gifts. We offer only a few on line. The gallery offers custom picture framing of all our reproductions using archival quality materials. Call or e-mail us with your selections and questions. We also offer Alan Cheek art on tiles and popular tiled music boxes, as well as canvas reproductions. We will offer more products in the future so visit us often at :




Address:
519 Front Street
Beaufort, NC 28516
Phone: (800)868-2766


Our Email: alancheek@coastalnet.com
Our Website:www.alancheek.com

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