Winter 2026 Exhibits

January 15 - February 20, 2026

Reception: January 21, 5:00- 7:00pm


Crossing Boundaries/Moving Targets

Main Level Gallery

Curated by Terry Boutelle

Exhibiting Artists: Phyllis Bluhm, Gail Bos, Terry Boutelle, Ian Kennelly, Mary Russell

Populations have migrated across the globe throughout history, and immigrants have been coming to America for centuries, seeking work, stability, and freedom from oppression.  The world is witnessing more and more people on the move today, across borders, continents, and oceans, often driven by climate change and its direct and indirect results, seeking freedom from war, drought, famine, heat, sea level rise, poverty and unemployment, and political instability.  

“Crossing Boundaries/Moving Targets” seeks to bring the timely issues of Immigration and Climate Change to viewers’ awareness.  Five artists address immigration past and present, migrant workers, refugees, and climate change.  By bringing these issues together we hope to spawn reflection on viewers’ own experiences as immigrants or descendants of immigrants, and generate understanding of the causes of migration and very human costs of climate change.

Additional events:

  • Saturday, January 31, 2:00pm: Artist Talks with Mary Russell and Ian Kennelly

  • Sunday, February 8, 1:00pm: Poetry Reading, with Phyllis Bluhm, Nancy Marks, Sasja Lucas, Vivienne Shalom, Joe Bocchicchio, and Connie Nelson



Unseen/Seen

Mezzanine Level Gallery

Artwork by Domenic Esposito

Curated by Renana Kehoe

Unseen/ Seen features a selection of works by Domenic Esposito, whose sculpture and mixed media works explore the effects of substance abuse and addiction. Esposito’s art bridges beauty and protest, inviting viewers to reflect on loss, accountability, and collective responsibility. This exhibition presents works that demand attention not only as art objects, but as voices speaking for lives too often left unseen.

Additional event:

Thursday, February 19, 7:00pm: Artist Talk, with Domenic Esposito

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