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2025 Exhibitions

"New Chapter"

A Group Exhibition

"New Chapter" celebrates the transformative power of art and its ability to tell stories that resonate deeply with our shared human experience. 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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"One Man's Trash"

By Hector Sector

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.

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Exhibition Date: February 2025

Supporting Show: "Reimagined"

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"The Art Of Her"

A Group Exhibition

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.

Exhibition Date: March 2025

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"Neon Dreamscapes"

A Group Exhibition

“Neon Dreamscapes” invites you into a world where the boundary between reality and the imagination ceases to exist. In this collection of works, this group of artists take the subject of landscapes to new and surreal heights ,creating a visual journey that transcends our reality. Each piece explores the intersection of fantastical colors, and familiar forms, evoking the dreamlike perspectives of our exhibiting artists. This exhibition invites artists to interpret landscapes through bold colors, imaginative visions, and new realities.

Exhibition Date: April 2025

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"That's What She Said"

By Heather Hauptman

That’s what she said.

Her words drift on gentle waves of sound. Undulating in the air and vibrating the smallest bones of your inner ear. Tapping and amplifying. Creating electrical impulses out of her words that your brain can hear.

If your eyes saw her as too tall, or too short would your brain interpret the words differently? Somehow dampen the tapping?

Interrupt the code? 

If your eyes saw her as fat, would your ears hear something funny?

When there was nothing comical at all? 

If she was too dark, her eyes too different, if she was too smart would you trust the signals coming from her? Interceding the message from your ears to your mind. 

What if she was too attractive? Would her words seem only like ambition?

Exhibition Date: May 2025

Supporting Show: "Strung Together"

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"Vibrant Voices"

A Group Exhibition

"Vibrant Voices" is a pride-themed exhibition celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies. In celebration of identity, resilience, and creative expression, we have welcomed a range of talented artists and creators to be a part of our month-long show.

This group exhibition brings together LGBTQIA+ artists and their allies to amplify voices that too often go unheard, unseen, or uncelebrated. Through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and more these artists speak boldly from lived experience—sharing stories of love, struggle, joy, protest, and becoming. Through bright, colorful, and expressive artwork, this show reflects the joy and deep love shared within this community.

Exhibition Date: June 2025

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"In The Balance"

A solo exhibition featuring: Sarah Starling

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"In the Balance” is my interpretation of the American landscape. We are lucky to live in a country with a vast amount of public land. My intention is to take snapshots of our own ecosystems, highlighting those that are more delicate or affected by a changing climate. We often take for granted the water we drink, the beautiful flowers that bloom every spring, and
the trees that give us the oxygen we breathe. What is left when those are gone?

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While my work is, in a way, realism, my approach leans into abstraction to convey imperfections in our environment. Each piece in this show is inspired by personal observations, photographs, and research. I’ve placed emphasis on Western and Southwestern landscapes that are threatened by drought, wildfires, and human interference, such as logging. Coincidentally, public lands in these same areas were under threat of being sold in the middle

of creating work for this exhibit."  - Sarah Starling

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Exhibition Date: August 2025

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