Exhibition Dates: July 31-August 27, 2025
Artist Reception: Friday, August 1 // 5-8pm
About the show:
Aidan Krell courageously experiments across mediums, diving into unfamiliar materials and techniques to explore philosophical concepts within contemporary community life. Combining traditional methods like oil, watercolor, and ink with new tools, each piece becomes a visual deep-dive where creative risks and intellectual curiosity collide. This collection celebrates the beauty of jumping into the unknown, where failures become breakthroughs and authentic exploration takes precedence over perfection.
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Bio
Aidan Krell is a multimedia artist born in West Burlington, Iowa. After spending a decade in North Portland during his formative years, he returned to Iowa where he has continued developing his artistic practice. Krell works fluidly across various media, choosing materials and techniques based on monthly exploration cycles that reflect his commitment to continuous experimentation. He uses art as a learning tool to explore subjects like history, science, and engineering, etc.—areas he finds more accessible through creative practice than traditional study methods.
Artist Statement
My artistic practice centers on exploration—of media, technique, and the complex realities that shape our communities. I deliberately experiment with different materials while working primarily in acrylics, drawing inspiration from artists I’ve encountered through my social circle and attempting to understand their approaches through my own interpretation and replication.
Plein air painting forms the foundation of my technical development, teaching me to observe color, value, and form while discovering new ways of seeing the world around me. This practice in direct observation becomes the lens through which I approach all my work, whether I’m documenting recent local events in Burlington or processing experiences from longer travels.
My motivations shift organically from piece to piece. Sometimes I’m purely focused on mastering a new technique or exploring an unfamiliar medium. Other works function as political cartoons, responding directly to current events. But increasingly, I find myself weaving together social and cultural commentary with technical experimentation, using the methods of past masters to examine contemporary issues.
At the heart of my work lies an interest in challenging the protective barriers we construct around our beliefs and identities. Through my paintings, I aim to examine the economic, political, and environmental realities of how people live—particularly in Burlington—not to create despair, but to gently dismantle the defensive mechanisms that keep us from truly seeing one another.
This approach inevitably creates a fork in the road for viewers. Some respond with increased curiosity and openness, becoming more willing to collaborate and understand different perspectives. Others retreat into defensiveness, rejecting alternative realities entirely. Both responses fascinate me, as they reveal something essential about how we navigate difference and uncertainty in our shared spaces.
Exhibition Dates: August 29-September 29, 2025
Artist Reception: Friday, September 5 // 5-8pm
About the show:
Experience the innovative portrait work of Faith Humphrey Hill, a Chicago-based artist whose vibrant pieces blend knitting, drawing, and digital tools. Her art explores identity, connection, and technology through a lens that’s both personal and universal. Faith’s work has been exhibited around the world — don’t miss this unique and thought-provoking show!
August 2025
Step into our Mini Gallery to see work by the six talented ceramic artists competing in this year’s Great River Pottery Throwdown. From bold forms to playful glazes, each piece highlights the creativity and skill they’ll bring to the wheel. Get a sneak peek at what makes these potters ones to watch — and maybe take home a favorite during the event raffle!
Falling in love with Iowa
Oils, water mixable oils, pastels
Giving kids an appreciation for art encourages exploration, self expression, logical thinking, self-esteem, imagination, and creativity. We’ve made up a fun little scavenger hunt for your family to do together at the Art Center! Just stop by the front desk anytime for the scavenger hunt.