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Join us at Axis Gallery for Second Saturday, a monthly celebration of the newest gallery exhibition. Guests can enjoy light refreshments, lively conversation, and meet the month’s featured artists.
Join us at Axis Gallery for Second Saturday, a monthly celebration of the newest gallery exhibition. Guests can enjoy light refreshments, lively conversation, and meet the month’s featured artists.
“Cornucopia” is an open-themed, all-members exhibition designed to bring together our gallery community in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. The show invites us to share a single work with one another in a casual and collaborative setting.
Join us at Axis Gallery for Second Saturday, a monthly celebration of the newest gallery exhibition. Guests can enjoy light refreshments, lively conversation, and meet the month’s featured artists.
This exhibition of artwork by Steve Briscoe spans three decades and includes graphic and sculptural works. The show’s centerpiece is the Patriot/Profile/Portrait Scroll, a 30-foot-long work on paper, that ruminates on the post-9/11 security push that led to the Patriot Act and subsequent profiling apparatus that monitors and assesses threats. Started in 2002 and readdressed in 2019, this major work has only been exhibited publicly once.
Axis Mundi in the East Gallery featuring work by Molly Champlin & Mirabel Wigon.
City of Trees explores color, myth, and family through oil paint. This is artist Frank J. Stockton’s first solo exhibition at Axis Gallery.
Axis Gallery invites you to “View from the Hill,” an exhibition featuring the distinct perspectives of seven artists in the later stages of their creative journeys. This show highlights the growth that often unfolds with experience, offering a space for emerging artists to reflect on the evolving nature of artistic expression.
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A series of fictional horror movie posters featuring carnivorous and poisonous plants.