by Cara Godlesky
Ireland Gallery and Nantucket Chic are owned by artist Lorene Ireland. The two share the same roof but feature two very different styles and items. Ireland Gallery is a gallery featuring with art and sculpture (much of it by Lorene) while Nantucket Chic is a trendy boutique. The shop may be off the beaten path, however Ireland Gallery and Nantucket Chic have items and a variety of styles that make the walk down the wharf worthwhile.
Ireland Gallery is a beautiful shop filled top to bottom with sculptures, paintings and other artwork. Ireland, who started doing art by the age of eight, has many of her own creations along with about half a dozen other artists. Many of the paintings feature traditional island scenes: perfect to remember your Nantucket visit or to give as a gift to couples holding their weddings here. Ireland explains that classic Nantucket landscapes and pictures are her favorite.
“I really enjoy painting the boats. I put my heart and soul into a lot of these paintings,” said Ireland.
Ireland creates clay molds of the miniature bikinis and clothing. She even handmakes tiny hangers to put them on. Afterwards, she glues pieces of tile, fine china, and pearls and other ocean finds onto them. Ireland’s grandmother had left her a collection of the tiny shells, which are often hard to find, and she uses them in her work.
“[The miniatures] are just fun to do…this takes me back to when I was a little girl and played with dolls and made paper dolls,” said Ireland. “I also made clay figures. I had a dollhouse and would sculpt little clay figures.” Opposite the gallery is Nantucket Chic. The shop features a large selection of jewelry, purses and bags, and other accessories. Hanging on jewelry stands are colorful, boho tassel and pom-pom necklaces, key chains, and earrings. The bright colors stand out and bring fun to any outfit. The shop also has island themed jewelry, such as pieces made out of sea glass and bracelets molded with sand dollars.
In addition to offering accessories, Nantucket Chic has a great selection of clothes. There is something for every style in this shop, from intricately beaded tunics and flowing sun dresses to long dresses for a casual night out. “We’re called Nantucket Chic because its upscale beach and island wear,” said Ireland.
Nantucket Chic recently added resort wear for children. Ireland’s daughter, who does all the buying for the shop, was inspired to add the children’s line to the shop by her own kids. The line, made in England, showcases nautical bathing suits, swimwear with built in floaties and outfits perfect for island weather.
Don’t miss this special gallery and shop at the end of the wharf: it’s a hidden gem to explore, browse, and shop.
“We’re a happy place. It’s fun to come in here,” said Ireland. Irleand Gallery and Nantucket Chic is open daily from 10 am at 13 Old South Wharf. You can also visit their website at irelandgalleries.com.