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Handmade crocheted pieces created stitch by stitch by independent makers. This collection features cozy, wearable, and home-friendly fiber work built for comfort, color, and everyday use.
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ClothingJennifer Justice
Crocheted shawls
$80.00$80.00/Crocheted Shawl By Jennifer Justice | Wytheville, Virginia This hand-crocheted Shawls - made by local maker Jennifer Justice, owner of The Realm next door in Wytheville,...
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Floral coaster set
$120.00$120.00/Jennifer Justice Crochet Flower Coaster Set w/ BasketHandmade by our talented neighbor Jennifer Justice—just down the way at The Realm (the very Virginia kind of shop where...
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ClothingJennifer Justice
Blue & black crocheted hood
$45.00$45.00/Crocheted Hood By Jennifer Justice | Wytheville, Virginia This hand-crocheted Hood Scarf- made by local maker Jennifer Justice, owner of The Realm next door in Wytheville,...
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ClothingJennifer Justice
Blue crochet scarf
$60.00$60.00/Blue Crochet Scarf By Jennifer Justice | Wytheville, Virginia This hand-crocheted scarf is made by local maker Jennifer Justice, owner of The Realm next door in...
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ClothingJennifer Justice
Tied bandana / face scarf
$45.00$45.00/Crocheted Tied Bandana / Face Scarf By Jennifer Justice | Wytheville, Virginia This hand-crocheted Bandana - made by local maker Jennifer Justice, owner of The Realm...
Formato Fine Arts...
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Events & Art Shows
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Dale Blankenship
Dale and his band are coming to formato fine arts to perform. 10 dollar cover at the door. 7pm doors open
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James Powers
Jamie Powers is an Appalachian painter who works with upcycled materials and found objects to tell stories about the land, the people, and the forces that shape the region.
Collections on View
Formato Fine Arts
100 w main Street
The home of Formato Fine Arts sits inside one of Wytheville’s most historic structures. Built as the original courthouse and jailhouse, the building still carries its early brick and limestone. After sitting vacant for many years, it has been restored with care while keeping its original character intact. Today the space blends historic architecture with contemporary art, creating a place where the past and present meet in the center of downtown Wytheville.



























