
Open Art Exhibition: Transformation
A “Transformation” themed group exhibition with 25+ local artists spanning ceramics, stained glass, painting, drawing, photography, collage, printmaking, and mixed media. Browse varied perspectives and styles in a contemporary gallery setting.
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Multiple perspectives on the theme of transformation fill the gallery with works by 25+ local artists. Expect a mixed media spread including ceramics, stained glass, painting, drawing, photography, collage, printmaking, and other experimental pieces.

Multiple perspectives on the theme of transformation fill the gallery with works by 25+ local artists. Expect a mixed media spread including ceramics, stained glass, painting, drawing, photography, collage, printmaking, and other experimental pieces.
Multiple perspectives on the theme of transformation fill the gallery with works by 25+ local artists. Expect a mixed media spread including ceramics, stained glass, painting, drawing, photography, collage, printmaking, and other experimental pieces.

A grand reopening party celebrating a yearlong rebuild after Hurricane Helene, with an open house feel and community gratitude. Explore relocated, expanded pottery facilities, vibrant programming, and fresh ceramic art throughout the clay center.

A grand reopening party celebrating a yearlong rebuild after Hurricane Helene, with an open house feel and community gratitude. Explore relocated, expanded pottery facilities, vibrant programming, and fresh ceramic art throughout the clay center.
A grand reopening party celebrating a yearlong rebuild after Hurricane Helene, with an open house feel and community gratitude. Explore relocated, expanded pottery facilities, vibrant programming, and fresh ceramic art throughout the clay center.

An evening opening reception for a group exhibition by four seasoned artists—Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price—inviting casual gallery mingling and first looks at new work in a contemporary art space.

An evening opening reception for a group exhibition by four seasoned artists—Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price—inviting casual gallery mingling and first looks at new work in a contemporary art space.
An evening opening reception for a group exhibition by four seasoned artists—Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price—inviting casual gallery mingling and first looks at new work in a contemporary art space.

Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.

Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.
Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.

Botanical drawings filled with plants and soft light explore inner calm as a grounded response to war, displacement, and uncertainty. Careful observation and delicate detail emphasize resilience and life’s quiet persistence in fragile conditions.

Botanical drawings filled with plants and soft light explore inner calm as a grounded response to war, displacement, and uncertainty. Careful observation and delicate detail emphasize resilience and life’s quiet persistence in fragile conditions.
Botanical drawings filled with plants and soft light explore inner calm as a grounded response to war, displacement, and uncertainty. Careful observation and delicate detail emphasize resilience and life’s quiet persistence in fragile conditions.

Monthly gallery stroll with live music, clay demonstrations, and light refreshments; visitors mingle with local ceramic artists while browsing new pottery and mixed media works in a casual community atmosphere.

Monthly gallery stroll with live music, clay demonstrations, and light refreshments; visitors mingle with local ceramic artists while browsing new pottery and mixed media works in a casual community atmosphere.
Monthly gallery stroll with live music, clay demonstrations, and light refreshments; visitors mingle with local ceramic artists while browsing new pottery and mixed media works in a casual community atmosphere.

Intimate Saturday salon fostering conversation among local artists and neighbors with pop-up displays, short artist talks, and casual networking in a bright studio setting—drop-in friendly with coffee and light refreshments.

Intimate Saturday salon fostering conversation among local artists and neighbors with pop-up displays, short artist talks, and casual networking in a bright studio setting—drop-in friendly with coffee and light refreshments.
Intimate Saturday salon fostering conversation among local artists and neighbors with pop-up displays, short artist talks, and casual networking in a bright studio setting—drop-in friendly with coffee and light refreshments.

Twelve-minute open mic slots rotate through all-genre songs, acoustic sets, spoken word, and short comedy bits. A casual, supportive night in an intimate art gallery space for performers and listeners alike.

Twelve-minute open mic slots rotate through all-genre songs, acoustic sets, spoken word, and short comedy bits. A casual, supportive night in an intimate art gallery space for performers and listeners alike.
Twelve-minute open mic slots rotate through all-genre songs, acoustic sets, spoken word, and short comedy bits. A casual, supportive night in an intimate art gallery space for performers and listeners alike.

A poetry-first open mic where audience members step up to read alongside weekly featured poets. Late-night Monday energy in a contemporary gallery setting built for spoken word and community listening.

A poetry-first open mic where audience members step up to read alongside weekly featured poets. Late-night Monday energy in a contemporary gallery setting built for spoken word and community listening.
A poetry-first open mic where audience members step up to read alongside weekly featured poets. Late-night Monday energy in a contemporary gallery setting built for spoken word and community listening.

A contemplative gallery exhibition centered on spring transformation—thawing ground, emerging flowers, stirring animals, and newly hatched insects—capturing delicate resilience and the promise of new beginnings through visual works.

A contemplative gallery exhibition centered on spring transformation—thawing ground, emerging flowers, stirring animals, and newly hatched insects—capturing delicate resilience and the promise of new beginnings through visual works.
A contemplative gallery exhibition centered on spring transformation—thawing ground, emerging flowers, stirring animals, and newly hatched insects—capturing delicate resilience and the promise of new beginnings through visual works.

A late-night gallery experience centered on the theme of “Flesh,” with works by four women artists presented as a group exhibition. Expect an intimate, contemporary art atmosphere at a small experimental space.

A late-night gallery experience centered on the theme of “Flesh,” with works by four women artists presented as a group exhibition. Expect an intimate, contemporary art atmosphere at a small experimental space.
A late-night gallery experience centered on the theme of “Flesh,” with works by four women artists presented as a group exhibition. Expect an intimate, contemporary art atmosphere at a small experimental space.

Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest emphasize material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, creating a regionally grounded, progressive dialogue; gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am, on view through May 17, 2026.

Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest emphasize material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, creating a regionally grounded, progressive dialogue; gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am, on view through May 17, 2026.
Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest emphasize material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, creating a regionally grounded, progressive dialogue; gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am, on view through May 17, 2026.

A late-night gallery hang highlighting a group show by Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price. Expect contrasting styles in a contemporary exhibition designed for slow looking and conversation.

A late-night gallery hang highlighting a group show by Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price. Expect contrasting styles in a contemporary exhibition designed for slow looking and conversation.
A late-night gallery hang highlighting a group show by Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price. Expect contrasting styles in a contemporary exhibition designed for slow looking and conversation.