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HIDDEN ART MARKET

561 WANN ROAD
ASHLAND NEBRASKA

Where Art and Nature Collide

Ashland Nebraska
Soft Opening/ Earth Day Weekend

A Place to Wander, Discover and Slow Down

Handmade Art

Original pieces by local artists

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From the Land

Garden herbs and seasonal goods

Seasonal Drinks

Botanical tonics and garden-inspired refreshers

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Plan Your Visit

Location

Hidden Art Market sits just outside  Ashland Nebraska - about 25 minutes from both Omaha and Lincoln.

561 Wann Road
Ashland, Nebraska

Market Hours

Friday 4 pm - 8 pm
Saturday 10 am- 2 pm
Sunday 10 am - 2 pm

What You'll Find

Handmade art
Seasonal Drinks
Garden Goods
Baked Delights for the Kitchen
A peaceful place to wander, sip and slow down

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Opening Weekend at Hidden Art Market

Every weekend brings something a little different from the land.

Events/ Experiences

Friday, April 24th-
Opening Evening Market

Saturday April 25th-
Garden Massage with Greg Norton message therapist

Sunday April 26th-
Watercolor in the Garden with Artist
Meliz Laugen.

From the Land

Spring Inspired Jams/Vinegars/Honey

Botanical drinks at the beverage bar

New pottery from the studio


Baked delights for the kitchen

Dried Herbs

Spring Candles

A Quiet Place on the Edge of the Field

Hidden Art Market began as a small gathering of art, garden harvest,and quiet conversation on a piece of land just outside Ashland.

What started as a simple idea has slowly grown into a place where people come to wander, discover handmade work, sip something seasonal, and reconnect with the rhythm of the land.

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You’re always welcome to wander awhile here.

From the Land

Spring is beginning to stir across the farm. It has been a strange winter — the orchard even thought it was time to wake in the middle of January. Thankfully the trees have held off their spring bloom so far, and we remain hopeful for an early spring this year.

Soon it will be time to tend the gardens and flowerbeds. The bees will be grateful for the first dandelion blooms, and we will begin again the quiet work of caring for the land.

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Each week, the land offers us something a little different to notice.

What Visitors Say

"Just stopped out here on a whim and got the last jar of bourbon honey from Greenwood, a bunch of teas and some of the best salt caramel taffy.  Raine and Scott are super cool and have an adorable little shop. " ~ Wil Stephany

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"If you haven't stopped by the Hidden Art Market you need to!!  It is the cutest little shop with beautiful pictures, soaps baked goods and decor!  The owner is so friendly and the tea is wonderful!!!" ~ Kim Nelson

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