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Gallery owner, Linda Garbo Rosetti and local Author, Valerie Winn have envisioned the creation of this book for years. July 2024 is

The Pink Rooster/Gallery Garbo’s 13th year of business. We have soft launched

“A Creative Space in an Artistic Place”

in celebration of our anniversary. Books are now available for purchase. Many thanks to our artists and graphic artist that assisted in creating this beautiful table book. Watch for dates this Fall for a celebratory book signing honoring all that participated.

for your continued support and visiting

The Pink Rooster/Gallery Garbo

in the month of July!

It is always a pleasure having local artist,

join us to share her inspiration of paintings with our visiting customers.

Customers are captivated by

and her hand-created vintage estate jewelry, where history meets artistry in every piece.

We are happy to welcome Bridgette and Stephanie to our team of friendly consultants!

Thank you to everyone that voted!


The Pink Rooster/Gallery Garbo was voted Silver honors for 2024 Best Art Gallery! Our gallery is honored to represent over 45 prolific artists. Original paintings, pottery, jewelry, blown glass and more!

"I am from Mississippi and have been producing high-fired stoneware and Raku ware for over fifty years. My stoneware is produced using all natural materials of the highest quality. No lead is used in any process of my pottery. After the pot has been made it is placed inside a kiln (furnace) and heated to eighteen hundred degrees. The bisque pot is then cooled and the glaze is applied. It is then put into a different kiln and fired to twenty-three hundred degrees. This glazing fire process takes twelve to fifteen hours to reach temperature and then the kiln must cool for thirty-six hours before the ware can be removed. My stoneware is oven, dishwasher and microwave safe and is made to be used and enjoyed daily.


I also produce a line of Raku ware. Raku is a process that was developed in Japan hundreds of years ago. The use of this process was introduced in the United States in the 1960’s. The pot is placed in the kiln and removed when the temperature reaches eighteen hundred degrees. It is then placed in a mass of combustible materials, such as sawdust or leaves, in order to provide a reducing atmosphere for the glaze and to stain the exposed body surface with carbon. Raku ware is extremely porous and should not be used for food of any kind."

Stop by for a tour of the exhibit of this and other great artists.

The artists and consultants at The Pink Rooster/Gallery Garbo are dedicated to their craft, working hard and enjoying every moment as they create stunning exhibits to share with the world. They take the time to connect with visitors, making this gallery a truly special place to experience.

Talented pastel artist,

was recently awarded the master circle medal from the International Association of Pastel Societies.



We are so proud of you!

Make-A-Wish recipient,

stopped by the gallery on her way to Hawaii! Colbie is the daughter of our newsletter composer, Jaci Price, and was born with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome. It was an honor to visit with her before her trip! She had an amazing time with her family in O'ahu, Hawaii thanks to Make-A-Wish Mississippi!

There's always something new to see at
The Pink Rooster/Gallery Garbo!

We are excited to welcome new local pottery artist, 

Ashley creates beautiful handmade functional & decorative pottery that is oven and dishwasher safe.

Creative abstract oil paintings recently delivered by artist, 

Newly delivered paintings inspired by swampy environments where local artist, 

grew up picking wild irises and fishing winding streams.

New “Tinkly Winkler” blown glass and driftwood wind-chimes have arrived! Joyful with a peaceful sound.

Don't forget about this amazing event happening soon!