Previous Exhibitions
Our Locations
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Represented Artist Showcase SEPT - OCT
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleSeptember 7, 2023 - October 27, 2023
Eloa Jane, Kathleen Siegfried, Cheryl Buell, Doug Randall
Our AV* Represented Artist Showcase from September - October highlights the artistry of Eloa Jane Pereira, Doug Randall, Cheryl Buell, and Kathleen Siegfried.
Eloa Jane, a Brazilian-born artist and architect, crafts intricate textures and environmental messages from repurposed paper. Doug Randall's "Mindscapes" blend abstraction, impressionism, and tradition, resonating deeply with viewers. Cheryl Buell, inspired by her woodland home, transforms her surroundings into timeless clay art. Kathleen Siegfried's abstract expressions draw from memories, imagination, and subtle hints, merging literature and painting.
Join us as these four remarkable artists take over our 2nd Floor Suites, each offering a unique journey into their creative minds. Explore Eloa Jane's resilience, Doug Randall's connection to landscapes, Cheryl Buell's exploration of the subconscious, and Kathleen Siegfried's fusion of memory and imagination in this captivating showcase at Putman House. -
Art for the Holidays - 2022 - 2023
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleNovember 3, 2022 - January 15, 2023
Amy Eichler, Behnaz Sohrabian, Bobby C. Martin, Carol Hart, Cheri Bohn, Cheryl Kellar, Crystal Johnson, Deb Manley, Denice Nicholson, Denise Sagan, Diana Michelle, Doug Randall, Drew Gentle, Eloa Jane, Heather Chilson, Jay McDonald, Jeffry Cantu, Jim Wright, Karolyn Farrell, Kathleen Siegfried, Lourdes Valverde, Markeith Woods, Rani Leia Bondhus, Rebecca LaTourette, Rhee Reamy, Vincent Frimpong
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Protecting Our Peace
Faulkner Performing Arts Center
453 Garland Avenue, FayettevilleSeptember 19 - December 18, 2022
Protecting Our Peace invites you to consider the places you feel most peaceful and at ease. Is it in the mountains? Near water? Or trees? Often these quiet natural spaces allow our busy minds to at last rest, and provide us a greater perspective on life. Spending time in nature has been proven in numerous studies to help with mental health. However, despite the invaluable resources, both external and internal, that nature provides us, many of our natural spaces are in danger from erosion, deforestation, pollution, and other human-created crises.