There’s a Pop gallery in South Florida, the is nothing like this at all. This galery brought me back to my angsty teenage years. The main artists here could be considered American animé. The colors are vibrant and are a little bit too grown up to be children’s comics, but not too lude or crude to be considered pornographic. There were many paintings that I could see if my house. If I had an extra 1K I definitely would have invested in one of these pieces. This gallery also carries an eclectic variety of Lladro which fit perfectly with the paintings. They also have other very interesting kaleidoscopes and other pieces of art that are quite interesting, and you would not find them just anywhere. You may not take pictures or video of the artwork, but you can see several pieces online. My favorite artist is Becket-Griffith. I might go back and purchase some of the 4×6 prints they had of the artwork… Yes, I found it that amazing.
Christopher W.
Tu valoración: 5 Orlando, FL
Pop Gallery has got to be my favorite store in Disney Springs. So much of the art on display(and of course it’s all for sale!) were created by local artists. We have so much talent in Orlando! Wow! So not only do i get to look at and purchase some pretty amazing artwork, but i also get to support both a small business AND local artists? YES, PLEASE! If youre local, be sure to check out their Facebook for updates on any events and signings they may be holding. Getting to meet the artist who created that favorite piece you bought is always a joy. The only negative is the size of the store. It’s rather claustrophobic, but youll be so distracted by the art that you probably wont even notice. Also, shout out to the store for their policy of no picture taking! That is so incredibly respectful to the artists and their work and you bumped earned you that extra 5th star!
Stacy F.
Tu valoración: 3 Orlando, FL
On the Downtown Disney West Side, this art shop has some fun finds. You can get anything from a small swag like item to a full gallery art piece. It’s on the smaller side so it feels a bit cramped and walking through is pretty much one person in an aisle at a time. Some of the art print pieces are worth a close look, as well as a few of the larger gallery pieces. It was a bit odd on the far side of the shop where it turned into more deco pieces than art per say but still neat. Overall: B Make a quick stop for a look around.
Melissa Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Orlando, FL
I love it here! Yes, some of the art is really expensive, but nobody is forcing you to buy anything. Art is subjective, so if it moves you then buy it. If not then don’t. It’s a fun store to look around in. Ask questions. The staff is very knowledgeable about the art they carry. Once you hear the artists stories you love them even more. I believe there are things in this gallery that will fit any budget. Go In and see for yourself!
Cipriano M.
Tu valoración: 5 Orlando, FL
An amazing place at Downtown Disney!!! My friend of mine told me about this place months ago and I absolutely love it! I discovered a local artist with wonderful art with faeries. I love faeries and she paints some beautiful art. The artist I am talking about is: Jasmine Becket-Griffith. I highly recommend looking at her art here. In other views, there a lot of wonderful artsy things in here from figurines to canvas paintings. Prices can be steep, but you will find some great art pieces of reasonable prices. I highly recommend stopping in to take a look around this small beautiful shop to take in some fabulous culture art from various artists. You might just stumble a new artist you find interesting in their work.
Nicholas I.
Tu valoración: 1 Bristol, CT
Art, probably more so than food, is extremely subjective. What is a beautiful sketch worth thousands of dollars to one person could easily earn you a «C» in middle school art class. So I’m not here to trash the artwork found in Pop Gallery — some of the paintings and tiny sculptures were actually pretty cool. The 1-star rating is for the cramped quarters, insanely high prices, and odd staff/artists. During my trip to Disney last week, I stopped by Pop Gallery while shopping around Disney Springs. With barely enough room for all the art inside, it’s like walking around a broom closet with its extremely narrow corridors. That wouldn’t really be a problem if it wasn’t for the prices and the staff. I get that artwork is a labor of love and that you want to make some money for your hard work, but there were just way, way too many painting and sculptures priced at several thousand dollars. One sculpture(I wish I took a picture of it) was of a roughly 6″ tall man holding up a solid rectangle of whatever material it was crafted out of. Including that rectangle, the total sculpture was probably about 3 ½’ tall. The price of what was essentially a plain rectangle? $ 19,000. Yes, you read that correctly. That rectangle costs roughly the same price as a 2016 Honda Civic. Besides the brutally expensive artwork, there was a man standing around inside who told anyone who walked by him that you were looking at his art. I’m assuming(and hoping) he’s also an employee there, but it made both of my trips there pretty awkward, since he almost made it so that you had to compliment his work or risk coming off as rude. Both times, I managed an awkward, quick«Oh, cool» before shuffling off to the other end of the store. From the other end of the store, I could hear him tell a cornered audience«Hey, you see that? You’re looking at my artwork.» They seemed to be looking for a way out, but the inside is so cramped that he was blocking their only escape. I hope they made it out without spending someone’s college tuition on some art!
Nathan S.
Tu valoración: 5 Daytona Beach, FL
Definitely my favorite gallery – too much to see and choose from and definitely too much to see in just an hour. Artist jasmine Beckett Smith’s painted big eyes beauties, to Will Piggs intricate paper cut outs that will blow your mind. Beautiful butterfly sculptures, to stylized rag-doll paintings. So much awesomeness. Things definitely vary from high to low dollar but I disagree with the 3 $$$ symbols –but this is a place that has art that you may only see once in a lifetime and if something speaks to you – the you need to reach out and grab it. If you’re a geek at heart – they probably have something for you. — I love it all – even the twisted toys! If you are in downtown Disney – this is a MUST stop by shop. Full of imagination and wonder! Located right between the AMC movie theatre and the Bowling alley. Go go Go!
Dianna B.
Tu valoración: 4 Tarpon Springs, FL
Pop Art! You either love it or hate it. I for one love it. Some local artists, some not. but what ever your tastes, you’re likely to find it here. I’d happened upon a beautiful pendant by a local artist — you’ve likely seen her, she does beautiful faces with GREATBIG eyes and sweet expressions? Well, the pendants were very inexpensive, so I bought one. I was really happy with the price and service. I really felt that the Hostess & action figure artworks were fun!
Kate R.
Tu valoración: 1 Charlotte, NC
Absolutely horrible experience at this«gallery» of awful artwork. The woman who works here and/or runs the place is extremely unprofessional and rude. The artwork looks like a five year old did it. Extremely disappointed in my experience here. Visitor beware!
John S.
Tu valoración: 5 Aurora, IL
Went to Pop Gallery on my recent visit to Walt Disney world. We usually go to Disney at least once a year and I always make this store a stop when I visit. While this store is in a small space they always have cool different pieces of art. The art is modern but stuff I haven’t ever seen at other stores. On this visit I found two pieces by Doug Bloodsworth that I really liked. The sales associate(Lisa) stopped by and was extremely knowledgeable about his work. I really appreciated knowing the little things that were in each piece and about the artists style. She was very patient while I contemplated which piece I wanted. When I was done picking my piece she setup home shipping for me and when my art arrived it was packed perfectly. As a surprise for Christmas my mom called down and ordered the other piece I liked. Lisa told my mom that Doug was going to be at the store and she would have him do something for me and ship it when he was done. All I can say is wow the extra touch he added is amazing. Was really nice that Lisa went and did this extra for me. Over all a awesome experience highly recommend pop gallery to anyone looking for a different piece for there collection.
Christine B.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
They definitely had some cool pieces, especially if you like modern, brightly colored art. There are a few other little gadgets too, such as wine glass markers, jewelry, and other chotchkies. I didn’t buy anything… it is kinda expensive. I saw a couple of things I had seen in Tokyo last summer.
Kris W.
Tu valoración: 4 Lutz, FL
one of our favorite stops when shopping for something special. The prices range from a few dollars to a few thousand, but always something fun to see and purchase.
Lisa S.
Tu valoración: 4 Aiken, SC
Lots of eclectic art pieces, even Dr. Suess pieces! How can you bet that?! Worth looking, even if just to browse.
Courtney R.
Tu valoración: 1 San Francisco, CA
If I could, I would rate this with NOSTARS. The customer service was appalling. All of the sales associates working around 4pm on June 7th were so rude and snotty. Not once did any of them greet me, my brother, sister or boyfriend. It was pretty disappointing cause I did see something that I really wanted. It’s too bad the sales associates were too concerned with me and my family stealing from them. Whatever, I’ll probably find it on amazon for a fraction of the price.
Tom A.
Tu valoración: 3 Orlando, FL
Fancy little shop located in Down Town Disney across where Virgin store use to be. They sale mostly fancy things like watches and some jewelry mostly little gifts/souvenirs for you to take back home or to some one when you are visiting beautiful Orlando, most of there products are just your typical thing you can find at the mall cheaper but here it cost twice as much since it is located in an area with lots of tourist. The décor inside is nice, small shop with nothing special the only thing that attracted my attention were some neat watches being displayed near the entrance. The staff seems very nice and helpful even though the place was not crowded or had to many people inside. This is one of many shops located in Downtown Disney, worth going in there to look but I would not buy anything here when I can buy it some where else.
Clarence J.
Tu valoración: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This store is full of very expensive but unique, funky art and small knick-knacks, seemingly created by loads of independent artists. The rotating staff seems to require a lot of training, but their friendly and as helpful as they can be.
Amanda K.
Tu valoración: 3 Orlando, FL
Pop Gallery is a very small art gallery with several unique«pop» style paintings, sculptures, and lithographs. The pieces here are all very unique, and for sale, if you’ve got a couple grand just burning a hole in your wallet. The Good: Plenty of cool pieces and featured artists: There was so much here that I liked. From signed Dr. Seuss lithographs to paintings of Broadway legends, and cool photo art, there is definitely a lot of cool stuff here. The Bad: Waaaaay too small: This is a huge problem. There is art clear up to the ceiling and no more than a hallway’s space between the walls. There were maybe 5 people in here when I went, with two employees, and I couldn’t even walk around. There is no real walking space, and coming in here with kids is a huge hazard as there are many highly breakable(not to mention EXPENSIVE) models and sculptures lying around. The Champagne is a lie: This place has a sign that says«sip a glass of champagne on us» I saw no such champagne… Pop Gallery is full of cool stuff, but it really needs to be bigger. As it is it feels claustrophobic, and bringing kids in here is a definite no-no. Overall 6.2/10= Cool, but Cramped