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2025 Exhibitions

March

"The Art of Her"

A Group Exhibition Featuring Artists: Alexa Mae Mosley, Ally Popovich, Alyssa Williams, Amber Gomez Miller, Anima Hoitt, Bunny Buchanan, Faith Avianna, Fiona Jeppson, Jalaina Felker, Jamie McNamara, Katy Jones, Kayli Cottonwood, Kevin Phillips, Kristen Albert, Marley Robinson, Mystic Matt, Syd Lee, Tessa Fuqua, Tif Choate, Tony Ly, Victoria Gordon

Exhibition Open: March 7th - March 29th

Reception: March 21st 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Femininity is fluid, powerful, tender, and resilient. It exists beyond definition, manifesting in infinite expressions across cultures, identities, and experiences. The Art of Her is a collective exploration of what it means to embody, challenge, and celebrate femininity in its many forms. This group exhibition brings together diverse voices, each offering a unique perspective on femininity through various mediums—painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, and beyond. Some works honor the sacred strength of womanhood, while others redefine its boundaries, disrupt expectations, or embrace the beauty of softness and vulnerability.

February

"One Man's Trash..."

An Exhibition by Hector Sector

Exhibition Open: February 7th - March 1st

Reception: February 21st 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

"Cardboard is one of the easiest materials to get a hold of. You can get it at most stores, in the dumpster, almost anywhere. It’s also one of the cheapest materials, whether it’s only a few bucks or for free. Its convenience and flexibility for various uses make it a peculiar substance that draws people to using it on the daily. Whether it’s to hold your personal items in a box, a cushion for hard surfaces, is sustainable and recyclable, and endless entertainment for kids with large imaginations, cardboard supplies a large amount of accessibility in more ways than one. I want art to feel this way as well."

"Reimagined"

An Group Exhibition

Exhibition Open: February 7th - March 1st

Reception: February 21st 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

The “Reimagined” supporting exhibition focuses on themes of transforming and repurposing found objects and mixed media materials to create art. We invited artists to interpret this month’s theme however they can imagine, whether it be using upcycled materials such as cardboard boxes as canvases, creating magazine collages, reworking old paintings, and more! This exhibition seeks to explore the concept of endless possibilities of what can be turned into art and how important it is to celebrate our creativity.

January

"New Chapter"

Group Exhibition

This exhibition delves into themes of renewal, personal growth, and the pivotal moments that define our lives. Much like a powerful narrative in literature, the works presented here capture the essence of turning a page—whether it’s starting anew, embracing change, or finding inspiration in the world of stories.

Exhibition Date: January 2025

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