In the Gallery

Tracy Ingham

One More For The Road

Exhibition Dates: 1.7.25-1.30.25

Artist Reception: Friday, 1.17.25 // 5-8PM

Oil, Acrylic, and Watercolor

 

Artists Statement: 

The body of this show was created during the pandemic. It was a period that made creating very difficult. 

All the people and events that inspired me to create were inaccessible. That left me struggling to find new ideas and new inspiration. 

Since I couldn't go into the world, I decided to let the world come to me. I sat down with my sketch pad in front of the TV. While watching a black and white western, I realized the old movies were done with  such amazing cinemotography that they were basically creating paintings on film. And through Westerns, both old and new, 

I found a muse to inspire me. Cattle, horses, wagons, people, and the landscapes of the West all came rushing into my living room. 

Then, as the world was coming out of hiding, I found an amazing group of people who reenacted Western life for Artists, like myself. From there, a whole world of creativity opened up. 

I hope people see in this exhibit what perseverance, determination, and keeping an open mind for unexpected possibilities can bring.  


Up Next:

Joshua Steele

Photography Exhibit

Exhibition Dates: 2.4.25-2.26.25
Artist Reception: Friday, 2.7.25 // 5-8PM


Mini Gallery

A smaller, more intimate extension of our Main Gallery showcasing local, emerging artists.

January 2025

Terry Newell

I have the artist disease. I am required to create. I lose all sense of time when I am
painting, three am, four am, makes no difference. There is a wonder and a power
in the creation of something that wasn’t there before and will exist for a time
unknown. Humans have been producing art since petroglyphs and cave paintings.
We artists of today have to carry on because we must.

The Otherlings

“The Otherlings” series of images conjure up beings that are of the imagination. The not real, but almost could be. Swirls of color depict things that we have never seen before, yet we recognize them as possible actualities. A motion of vibrant colors is implied, by the shapes that seem to be non static.
The world that these imaginaries inhabit is far from here, yet not so impossible that we can't recognize what they could be in their own universe. Our fascination with the unknown, the never before seen, is enhanced as we open our minds and our own imagination in the contemplation of the Otherlings. Humans have always imagined and depicted otherling- like beings, like Hydra, griffins, and gargoyles, creatures of antiquity. The only difference is that of time.

Up Next:

In the Mini Gallery

Luka Kirkman


2025 Gallery Schedule

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