Abel Contemporary Gallery Announces Three New Exhibits

Feature image: Feel Quill by Leslie Iwai. Submitted Stoughton, WI – Abel Contemporary presents Nancy Kubale – Holding Space, Dialogue, and in no. 5: Feel Quill by Leslie Iwai Events Opening Reception Friday, April 24, 5 – 8 pm. Shows Open Online Saturday, April 25, at 10 am. A Reading in Braille + Artist Talk with Leslie Iwai: Saturday, May 16,Continue reading “Abel Contemporary Gallery Announces Three New Exhibits”

Here’s Looking at You! The Portrait in Contemporary Art at Tory Folliard Gallery

Feature image: Tom Jones, ANDREW RA VE JR, Digital Photography with Glass Beads, 48 ½ x 39”. Submitted April 17 – May 30, 2026 Artists’ Reception: Gallery Night, Friday, April 17, 5 – 8 pm Artists’ Panel Discussion led by Fred Stonehouse: Saturday, May 16, 1:30 – 2:30 pm This exhibition brings together contemporary MidwesternContinue reading “Here’s Looking at You! The Portrait in Contemporary Art at Tory Folliard Gallery”

Oliva Gallery Presents Girl Talk, a Solo Exhibition by Lindsey Kircher

Feature image: Courtesy of Oliva Gallery April 3, 2026 – May 30, 2026 Artist Talk: “Small Talk,” Saturday, April 18, 2026 Oliva Gallery, 3816 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 Submitted Chicago, IL – Oliva Gallery presents Girl Talk, a solo exhibition of paintings by Chicago-based artist Lindsey Kircher, on view from April 3 through May 30,Continue reading “Oliva Gallery Presents Girl Talk, a Solo Exhibition by Lindsey Kircher”

Racine Art Museum’s annual PEEPS®-inspired art exhibition is bigger and bolder than ever

Feature image: (Left to right) Brittney Johnson, Shawl of PEEPS, 2025; Susan Buhler, Vegas Peep (What Happens at the Peeps Show Stays at the Peeps Show), 2025;  Debby Peck, Cirque du Soleil — “La Peeps”, 2025; Photography: Rachel Comande. Submitted Racine, WI – This spring, the Racine Art Museum (RAM) will combine creativity, color, and candy in an elevated event seriesContinue reading “Racine Art Museum’s annual PEEPS®-inspired art exhibition is bigger and bolder than ever”

Abel Contemporary Gallery Announces Three New Exhibits

Feature image: Kelli Hoppmann, Winter, oil on panel. Courtesy of Abel Contemporary. Submitted Stoughton, WI – Abel Contemporary is pleased to present Delores Fortuna – Sticks and Stones, Four Seasons – Barry Roal Carlsen, Kelli Hoppmann, Gregory Schulte, Jonathan Wilde, and in no.5: Framework by Aris Georgiades, Kate Morrick, and Ann Orlowski. Events: Delores Fortuna – Sticks and Stones Now working from herContinue reading “Abel Contemporary Gallery Announces Three New Exhibits”

Staying Relevant in a Changing Art Market: Lessons from Zolla/Lieberman Gallery

feature image: Installation view of Purvis Young’s exhibition, Messenger of Salvation & Liberation, at Zolla/Lieberman Gallery from January 31 – March 8, 2025. Courtesy of Zolla/Lieberman Gallery. Written by April Behnke It’s not often you find a gallery about to celebrate half a century in business. Longevity in the art world is rare, yet Chicago’sContinue reading “Staying Relevant in a Changing Art Market: Lessons from Zolla/Lieberman Gallery”

Ryan Woodring: Face in Clouds, invisible ink at Rochester Art Center

feature image: Ryan Woodring, spot healing 2024. Single-channel video. 9 minutes. Size variable. Alt id: An HD (16×9) video still depicting three men in just about the same standing side-pose in a well-lit apartment. 2 of the characters are 3D-modeled construction workers identifiable by hard hats and tool belts, while the third is a white male inContinue reading “Ryan Woodring: Face in Clouds, invisible ink at Rochester Art Center”

ArtStart Announces Fall Exhibitions

Submitted Rhinelander, WI – ArtStart is proud to announce the opening of its Fall Exhibitions, featuring Arthropods’ Night Out by Jim Good and Realism in Rhinelander by Kyle Surges. The exhibitions will run through November 1, 2025, in the ArtStart galleries located at 68 S. Stevens St. in Rhinelander. Arthropods’ Night Out – Jim Good Printmaking is a meticulousContinue reading “ArtStart Announces Fall Exhibitions”

The Radical Kitchen: Domestic Space as Curatorial Practice

feature image: Marla Sweitzer, Untitled, Tile 49, 2024. Oil on ceramic, 8.25 × 7 inches. Photo: The Nook Gallery. By Isabel Pinheiro At first glance, The Nook, an art gallery quietly tucked into the corner of a St. Louis home’s kitchen, might seem like nothing more than a charmingly domestic scene: a kettle on theContinue reading “The Radical Kitchen: Domestic Space as Curatorial Practice”