2022-23 Past Exhibits

Paintings by Annekatrine
January 26 – April 9, 2023
Local artist Annekatrine pays homage to Ashland’s enchanting seasons and celebrates the romance of life in florals in her lush paintings.
All paintings are by Anakatrine in acrylic and available for purchase for $795 each.
Boulevard Charms
Tuscan Memory
Triangle Park II
Enchanted Afternoon
Ashland Promenade
Afternoon Mood
At the Plaza II
December Love
Belle Fiore 1
Tango Flowers
Beginnings
Messengers of Spring
Sunday Afternoon
Rhapsody for Iris
June Roses
Photography by Kristen Beck
September 22 – November 15, 2022
Kristen Beck’s discerning eye finds beautiful images in a variety of locations.
All photos are by Kristen Beck and available for purchase for $275
I left my Heart
Twin Spires of the Golden Gate
One Tree Hill
Silent Lake
Day at the Beach
Room with a View
The Chair
Pitchers in Reflection
Nature Reclamation
Windows
Coogans Chicago
Eilean Donan Scottish Highlands 2
Enchanted Redwoods 1
Enchanted Redwoods 2
Enchanted Redwoods 3
Works by Greg Thweatt
April 22–June 28, 2022
Greg Thweatt enjoys playing with color and light using his painting to tell stories, whether in a portrait or landscape, there is the invitation to explore. In his words, “art is a bridge between our inner and outer world, at times akin to meditation. Experiencing art may soothe and heal, allowing for a temporary separation from our fears. The opportunities to excite and ignite our joys, curiosity or desires draws me to create and experience the creations from others or that which the world offers.”
Photographs by Tom Glassman
January 27—April 16, 2022
Tom Glassman’s photos feature brilliant colors, unusual graphic patterns, and striking minimalist approach. Glassman says, “It is worth noting that what you see is what was really there and what I saw when I took the photograph. I help capture the intense colors by using a polarizer filter. But everything was done in the camera. And although the images you see here were produced with a computer and a professional graphics printer, none of the images were manipulated in any way with any computer imaging software.”
