History
When artist Sandra Baker-Hinton moved to Amelia Island in 2002 she moved into the current building at 218 Ash Street with just a studio. In 2006 she expanded the studio to become a full fledged art gallery featuring a number of artists and calling it Amelia SanJon Gallery. This year it has moved back to although an art gallery to become more of a working studio space with the addition of another artist Annie Hall-Hines as a working member of the gallery.
Specialties
Sandra Baker-Hinton, has after owning her own gallery for the past 15 years, in order to concentrate more on creating her own art work has moved into her own studio located in a new local gallery called Fern and Dina's Gallery and Gifts. She still has her own work for sale there as well as the lovely vintage copper jewelry, but is also available for teaching classes. Sandra still works with Sea Turtles, as well as Horseshoe Crabs and raises butterflies and baby Gray Squirrels. You will find the same friendly atmosphere when you visit her studio as was in her gallery but with much more of her new artwork to show you.