2023 exhibitions

ellen soffer : pink sky

Ellen Soffer

Soffer says that she creates intuitively, not always knowing how a piece will come together, but certain that color and its intensity will be driving forces. According to Soffer, when she is making new work, she is inspired by previous work, visually and formally, and the titles for the pieces come afterward as she carefully reflects on how a painting might relate to her current and past series of work. Soffer says, “My intention is to capture the impressions and sensations left behind from dreams, emotions, or memories without being limited to the specific details of the events, leaving room for viewer participation and interpretation.”


CUMULUS

Joe Bluhm

CUMULUS showcased Joe Bluhm's remarkable journey as a visual storyteller and his ability to create art that resonates globally while remaining rooted in North Louisiana. The exhibition featured a collection of animation projects and illustrated stories completed over the past five years, each infused with uplifting and positive themes. Visitors had the unique opportunity to explore the behind-the-scenes process of animation and storytelling, witnessing character design, storyboards, concept images, background paintings, and illustrations, among other stunning works.


HUEMANEiTY

Dominique McLemore

Inspired by a desire to challenge conventions and initiate conversations, Dominique McLemore defined his style as "Impact Art," a deeply personal and unapologetic expression of his experiences and perspectives while navigating through life. Unbound by any medium, McLemore explored a wide array of artistic forms, from acrylic paint and canvas to pastel chalk and paper, and even 3D works and installations. With a profound belief in the power of creativity to bridge gaps and foster understanding, McLemore aimed to impact the world with his art during the exhibition.


SNO GLO

Welcome to a dazzling world of Sno Glo, where ice crystals become avant-garde masterpieces! Step into the extraordinary exhibition of artist-made snowflakes, where the frozen wonders of nature meet cutting-edge artistry. Prepare to be enchanted by the cool elegance, hip intricacy, and electrifying beauty of these ephemeral gems.  

Critical MASS 11

Critical mass eleven celebrates over 11 years of highlighting the artists of Louisiana!

CRITICAL MASS is the annual Invitational Exhibition for all Artists who reside (or own property) in the 10 parishes of Northwest Louisiana (NWLA). The purpose of the Exhibition is to showcase the 1,200 Artists in Northwest Louisiana and to provide professional Critical Review for NWLA Artists. The Critics (one in each Arts Discipline including Visual, Literary, Theatre, and Music-Dance) will review the works in each Discipline.