Under the Influence: Contemporary Artists and the Masters Who Inspire Them
Somerville Manning Gallery presents an exhibition of talented artists along with the masters who gave them inspiration, exploring the importance of art history even through modern times.
Quiet Observations
Trailside Galleries is pleased to announce “Dustin Van Wechel: Quiet Observations,” a show of all new works by the multiple-award-winning wildlife painter.
Ebb & Flow: Ellen Howard Landscape Paintings
“Ebb & Flow” explores Ellen Howard’s journey of painting water scenes from the marshlands, ocean, and coastal areas as well as the ebb and flow of ideas, creativity, and inspiration.
50 Small Works Created in 50 Days
The Sanchez Art Center 50|50 Show is a juried show of California artists who undertake an artistic journey to produce 50 small pieces of art over 50 days to challenge their creativity.
Annual Solo Show Featuring Works by Ben Fenske
Fenske’s latest work bares the interiors, people, and lush landscape surrounding his home and life in Chianti, Italy.
Paintings by Nancy Mitton and Robert Seyffert
Preview a selection of works by these painting colleagues who share an enthusiasm for expressive oil painting and sound technique.
On View: Paintings of the Heartland
“A Survey of Excellence" is an exhibittion of paintings by artists who live in or have spent a significant portion of their lives in the middle of the US.
Art Purposes: Object Lessons for the Liberal Arts
This exhibition draws its title from an inscription in the rotunda (“to be used solely for art purposes”) and seeks to explore the implications of these words.
Representational Paintings for Five and Under
Every painting, drawing, and sculpture will be available for $5,000 or less, with the gallery’s intention being to offer a price point that is accessible to many beginning collectors.
Sunset Group Exhibition
In this year's themed group exhibition “Sunsets” at Maxwell Alexander Gallery, artists will present new work that explores the meaning and mystery of sunsets through their own interpretations.