Tranquility in Troubling Times
"Shelter" explores objects, places, or memories that — in these troubling times — offer the artist (and hopefully viewers) a measure of tranquility, solace, and safe harbor from the storm.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for September 18, 2020
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this new "Virtual Gallery Walk."
Landscapes Born From Unfiltered Freedom
"On the Loose" is an online exhibition of the Plein Air Painters of America. The Taos Art Museum at Fechin House is hosting the exhibition via their website throughout September.
Of Light and Strength
Enjoy a preview of works such as "Pescadores de Valencia" and "Lo Mejer de Naranjos" by Spanish artist Eustaquio Segrelles, and take a video tour of his studio here.
National Sculpture Society Top Honor Goes To…
The top prize in the NSS 87th Annual Awards Exhibition "investigates the beauty of people in transition from childhood to adulthood, as one becomes socially aware of the judgement of others and finding a place in a social group..."
Poignant Paintings of What Was Normal
In "Contemplation," Joe Fig's paintings present images that once communicated open-ended moments of rumination that are now charged with...
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for September 11, 2020
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this new "Virtual Gallery Walk."
Il Paradiso: Imagining the Eternal
This collection of artworks, with a focus on flowers, botanicals, and the untamed wilderness both within and without, offers a powerful and seductive display of decorative effects and archaic symbolism that signify prosperity, rebirth, healing, and love itself.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for September 4, 2020
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this new "Virtual Gallery Walk."
On Being Human
"These last months have reminded us of the importance of our basic humanity and the inherent value of others," says the gallery. "After isolating, we felt a need to be surrounded by people—hence this invitational exhibition about people seen through the artist's eye."