Theresa Renee W.
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What a Awesome place to stumble across as we were on our way to hike the Amboy Crater. Immediately asked the hubby to stop ! Oh no it's not in my itinerary. When in Desert timing is of thee essence. So let's get started.
Once I jumped outta my truck I went seeking some sort of life it was shy of 10 am. This lovely woman comes out says Laurel will be right out and they open at 10 am !!! She gave permission to see the front exterior so I could photograph.
This off the beaten path place Twenty Nine Palms, a few miles from the entrance to Joshua National Tree Park. As a lonely spot in the desert, thus unique gallery not only draws Artists, Art Collectors front all over the Country.
When the Glass Outhouse first opened, about a hundred people showed up, but none of them would use the outhouse - they all had their picture taken in it but wouldn't use it. Only one little kid was brave enough to use it. But now everybody uses it. As I did lol.
On a cloudy day, it's beautiful to be in there. It's an experience you'll never have - sitting on the throne with a 360-degree view of the sky. So that's how it came about.
One of the artists whose work is in The Glass Outhouse Gallery shared some of her thoughts about showing it here. "Laurel's desire to have a gallery that provides artists 'a place' to hang is not just that; her attitude is responsible for creating an environment that is warm, open, and assisting.
There was this little Chapel I was so drawn towards , so breathtaking. I seen the plaque in the Chapel after I sat and said a prayer. Laurel's husband built that Chapel and finished it 2 weeks prior to his death.
BTW Laurel offers free drinks for visitors sit or stand she's a very interesting woman. We sat and spoke , heard stories of her day as a bus driver and how the children teenagers go to Amboy and light fires.
Times vary here you can look on fb on updated hours.