January 7th - February 28th
You’re So Fly - An entomology exhibit.
This exhibit invites artists to delve into the intricate, often overlooked world of insects, encouraging them to uncover the beauty and complexity of nature’s smallest creatures. Through this exhibit, we challenge artists and viewers alike to EXPLORE the unseen and foster a deeper appreciation for the ecosystems that surround us.
From the delicate wings of butterflies to the intricate patterns of beetles, we encourage you to interpret the insect world's beauty, mystery, and sometimes quirkiness in your art.
Our featured artist for January and February is Leah Hardy.
Exhibited nationally and internationally, Hardy’s intimately scaled mixed-media sculpture explores and references our fascination with immortality and desire with the underlying yearning to connect, communicate, and gain insight.
Hardy’s work has garnered numerous awards and inclusions in books, periodicals, juried and invitational exhibitions. Residencies have taken Hardy to Australia, New Zealand, China, and India. Hardy’s work is in public and private collections in the US, China, Czech Republic, New Zealand, Australia, Europe and India. Hardy retired as a Professor Emeritus in 2023 from the University of Wyoming where she established the Metalsmithing Program in 2009 in the Visual Arts Department.
Hardy was one of five finalists for the 2024 Women to Watch International Exhibition at the National Museum for Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.
If you missed this exhibit in our gallery last month, you’ll get another chance to view Leah Hardy’s amazing sculptures.
Check out our blog post for Leah’s bio.
Join us for our opening receptions, which are open to the public with free admission.
January 9th at 5:30 PM
Artist talk at 6:30 PM
Live music from One Child Left Behind
Cash bar from Raccas.
February 6th at 5:30 PM
Artist talk at 6:30 PM
Live music from E Street Prophets
Cash bar
March 5th - March 29th
Discovering Beauty: The Art of Finding Wonder
Our "Discovering Beauty" exhibit invites artists to explore the concept of beauty in unexpected places and forms. In a world that often rushes past, this theme asks both artists and viewers to pause and look deeper—where can beauty be found in moments, objects, or experiences we often overlook?
This exhibit is about exploring beauty beyond the obvious, whether in nature, human connections, or even imperfections. It could be the quiet elegance of a fleeting moment, the raw beauty of nature’s cycles, or the grace in something unconventional or broken. Artists are encouraged to reflect on how beauty can emerge from discovery, inviting viewers to see the world through fresh, curious eyes.
Whether through vibrant colors, subtle details, or abstract interpretations, "Discovering Beauty" seeks to inspire a sense of wonder and appreciation for the unexpected.
Our featured artist in March is our Envision Group.
Envision is an adaptive arts program providing a platform for individuals to explore their creativity through painting, clay work, printmaking, performing arts, and other artistic expressions. It’s an inclusive peer-led community of artists that is a fantastic way to nurture diversity and foster creativity.
You can learn more about Envision here.
We’ll also have 2 amazing pop-ups in March that you won’t want to miss.
Ella Bishop-Heil
Ollie Fae
Join us for our opening reception, which is open to the public with free admission.
March 6th at 5:30 PM
Artist talk at 6:30 PM
Live music from Cory McDaniel Duo
Cash bar
April 2nd - April 26th
The Secret Garden Gala Auction Art
Our April Exhibit invites artists to explore the wonder and mystery of the "Secret Garden" theme. While some pieces may reflect the enchantment of hidden gardens, woodland creatures, or nature's quiet beauty, not all works are required to align strictly with this theme.
This show is about discovery and creativity, leaving room for both literal and abstract interpretations. Artists are welcome to submit pieces that reflect their unique voice, whether inspired by the magic of the "Secret Garden" or by their own artistic journey. This balance of themed and open works creates a dynamic and diverse exhibit for all to enjoy.
All of the pieces in our gallery this month are a part of the silent auction happening on April 26th, at our Secret Garden Gala. Auction sheets will be available starting April 3rd, and the auction will finish up the night of our gala.
The opening reception for this exhibit will be opening to the public with Free Admission.
Thursday April 3rd @ 5:30 PM
Artist Talk @ 6:30 PM
Live music by Dirt Reynolds
Cash bar
May 1st - May 31st
Art in Bloom - A Wildflowers Exhibit
Step into a world of color and renewal with "Art in Bloom: Wildflowers," a celebration of nature’s most vibrant and untamed creations. This exhibit invites artists to explore the beauty, resilience, and diversity of wildflowers, capturing their delicate forms and powerful symbolism.
From fields bursting with blooms to the subtle elegance of a single petal, the works in this exhibit highlight the artistry of nature itself and the ways it inspires us to grow and flourish. Through a variety of mediums and perspectives, "Art in Bloom" explores the spirit of spring and the boundless creativity that wildflowers ignite in us all.
Our featured artist for May is Karen Henneck.
Our special pop-up artist for May is Anna Marie Noble
Discover the magic of wildflowers and the stories they tell in this stunning tribute to nature's masterpiece.
The opening reception for this exhibit will be opening to the public with Free Admission.
Thursday May 1st @ 5:30 PM
Artist Talk @ 6:30 PM
Live music by Quinlan Valdez
Cash bar
June 4th - June 28th
Where Does Your Art Take You? - A Travel Exhibit
Embark on a journey of creativity and discovery with our June exhibit all about travel.
This show invites artists and viewers to explore the spirit of adventure through art, capturing the essence of travel in its many forms. From sweeping landscapes and bustling cities to the quiet solitude of the open road, the exhibit showcases the beauty, wonder, and experiences of journeys both near and far.
Whether inspired by the sights of a faraway destination, the memories of a favorite road trip, or the emotional landscapes of an inner voyage, the works in this exhibit remind us that travel is more than just moving from one place to another—it’s about exploring the world, our imaginations, and ourselves.
Let your imagination wander and discover the art of the journey.
Our featured artist for June is Danielle Kirby.
Our special pop-up artist for June is Alicia Crispell.
The opening reception for this exhibit will be opening to the public with Free Admission.
Thursday June 5th @ 5:30 PM
Artist Talk @ 6:30 PM
Live music
Cash bar
July 2nd - July 31st
ClayFest - National Park Roadtrip
Celebrate the beauty of America’s national parks through the transformative art of clay in this year’s ClayFest: National Park Road Trip.
This exhibit invites ceramic artists to explore the iconic landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and adventurous spirit of these treasured destinations.
From the towering peaks of the Rockies to the intricate textures of desert canyons, the works in this exhibit capture the essence of exploration, discovery, and connection to nature. Whether through functional pottery inspired by park scenery or sculptural works that evoke the awe of a road trip through these wild places, the exhibit celebrates the intersection of art, adventure, and the natural world.
Join us as we journey through clay into the heart of America's most breathtaking spaces.
The opening reception for this exhibit will be opening to the public with Free Admission.
Thursday July 10th @ 5:30 PM
Artist Talk @ 6:30 PM
Live music
Cash bar
August & September 2025
Discover the endless possibilities of fabric art in "Weaving the Fabric of Time," a bold and innovative exhibit that invites artists to redefine textiles and their stories. This show challenges traditional notions of fabric art, exploring how threads, textures, and materials can weave together the past, present, and future.
From sculptural installations and wearable art to mixed media and painted textiles, the works in this exhibit push the boundaries of what fabric can become. Artists delve into themes of history, memory, and transformation, using fabric as a medium to express the passage of time in both abstract and tangible ways.
Join us as we unravel the layers of creativity and reimagine the possibilities of textiles in this one-of-a-kind exhibit.
Our featured artist for August & September is Georgia Roswell.
Our special pop-up artist is Laura Murray.
The opening receptions for this exhibit will be opening to the public with Free Admission.
Thursday August 7th @ 5:30 PM
Artist Talk @ 6:30 PM
Live music
Cash bar
Thursday September 4th @ 5:30 PM
Artist Talk @ 6:30 PM
Live music
Cash bar
October 2nd - November 22nd
Immerse yourself in the mystery and magic of the moon with "Under the Moon," an exhibit that explores the beauty, symbolism, and cycles of our celestial neighbor. Artists have drawn inspiration from the moon’s phases, its gravitational pull, and its profound influence on nature, culture, and human emotion.
From depictions of the moon’s luminous glow to interpretations of its spiritual meanings—such as the Triple Moon Goddess, the passage of time, or the cycles of renewal—this exhibit captures the many ways the moon shapes our world and our imaginations. Through diverse mediums and perspectives, "Under the Moon" invites you to explore the connection between art, the night sky, and the mysteries of the universe.
Step into the glow of the moon and discover how it continues to inspire and guide us. 🌙
October has a special addition as we’ve moved our Postcards & Pintsized event to the fall.
You’ll be able to view and bid on all of our Postcards & Pintsized art from October 1st - October 17th.
The rest of the moon show will remain in the gallery all of October and most of November.
The opening receptions for the moon exhibit will be open to the public with Free Admission.
Thursday October 2nd @ 5:30 PM
Artist Talk @ 6:30 PM
Live music
Cash bar
Postcards & Pintsized Event
Friday, October 17th
Tickets to this event will be available soon.