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Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
1 event,
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
2 events,
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
Artist Meetup
Artist Meetup
Artist Meetups First Thursday of the month in The Arts Center basement or main gallery. (Check Facebook for up to date information) Soft critique and discussions.All Mediumsand Practices Welcome
1 event,
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
1 event,
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
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2 events,
Lee Neimi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Neimi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
3 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
3 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
2nd Saturday
2nd Saturday
FREE Creative Play Fun for all ages. FMI: https://theartscenter.net/2nd-saturday-art-day/
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1 event,
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
2 events,
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
Lee Niemi Reception / CAW
Lee Niemi Reception / CAW
To and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates and connects with others. With this work,…
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
3 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Always Here: Main Gallery
Always Here: Main Gallery
December 9, 2022 - January 21, 2023Reception: December 9, 2022, 5:30-7 PMArtist Talk: December 9, 2022, 5:30 PMWhen thinking of Native American art, many viewers might immediately conjure images of traditional wood carvings, woven baskets, or maybe even a wool blanket.Always Here seeks to re-interrupt that construct and change how viewers define Indigenous art. Created by Native artists with direct ancestral connections to local lands, Always Here focuses on the contemporary Native experience by responding to the past, present, and future of Native identities.-UR NDN FriendsFMI: https://theartscenter.net/always-here/This exhibition is made possible by generous support from The Ford Family Foundation.
0 events,
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2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Members ONLY Howland Open Drop off
Members ONLY Howland Open Drop off
The Arts Center welcome all members to drop off their artwork for the Howland Open EARLY! Not sure if you're a member, contact Barb Malloy at membership@theartscenter.net.
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Members ONLY Howland Open Drop off
Members ONLY Howland Open Drop off
The Arts Center welcome all members to drop off their artwork for the Howland Open EARLY! Not sure if you're a member, contact Barb Malloy at membership@theartscenter.net.
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Members ONLY Howland Open Drop off
Members ONLY Howland Open Drop off
The Arts Center welcome all members to drop off their artwork for the Howland Open EARLY! Not sure if you're a member, contact Barb Malloy at membership@theartscenter.net.
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
0 events,
0 events,
2 events,
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
Lee Niemi – Corrine Woodman Gallery
January 10 - February 11, 2023Corrine Woodman GalleryTo and From the Past is a continuation of work by local artist Lee Niemi about childhood, gender, and communication. Despite Niemi’s faulty memory, through his work he is able to connect with his youth. In an attempt to embrace the past, Niemi was compelled to take an almost childlike approach to this exhibition. “My relationship with my art has shifted to be very similar to that I had as a young kid, and I’m learning to forget a lot of how I’ve been conditioned to act since then.” By creating abstract self-portraits, Neimi clearly communicates…
Howland Open – Main Gallery
Howland Open – Main Gallery
January 31 - March 18, 2023 The Howland Community OPEN -- our most popular show of the year.