Mother Artists Group Show
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Speck Gallery's March exhibition, Mother Artists, curated by artist Lauren Saunders, brings together a dynamic group of female artists who are also mothers, exploring how these two identities shape and enrich one another.
The exhibition showcases diverse styles, from abstract compositions to intimate portraits, lush botanicals, plein air landscapes, still life studies, and contemporary modern works. Each piece tells a story—of chaos and tenderness, exhaustion and inspiration, sacrifice and self-discovery.
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Evolving Patterns by Jamie Locke
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The Harrison Center's Underground Gallery will host Jamie Locke's Evolving Patterns exhibit throughout March. The show presents a decade of artistic exploration through the intricate beauty of mandalas. From meticulously hand-carved wood designs to contemporary, layered 3D mandalas crafted with laser-cut precision. Each piece in this collection reflects her journey as a full-time artist, blending tradition with innovation. Read the full blog and visit the online gallery for more. |
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| Lunch & Learn This Thursday! |
Join Sampson Levingston of Through2Eyes for a FREE workshop this Thursday, February 20th, from 11:30am - 12:30pm. The session will be held at the Polklore Micro-Museum on 1533 Lewis St.
This event will include a 45 - 60-minute presentation on the history of the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood and the stories behind its community. Come ready to learn!
Click here to register. |
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| If you turned 73 in 2024, happy belated birthday!
And if you’ve put off figuring out that first required minimum distribution from your IRA before the April 1st deadline, this is your reminder that the Harrison Center can accept all or a part of your first RMD as a charitable contribution.
If this isn't your first year, this is a reminder as you plan ahead. To give from your retirement account, simply instruct your plan custodian to send a check to the Harrison Center. Your gift will support programs like below-market rate artist studios, internship opportunities, and preserving culture with the Greatriarchs.
Message support@harrisoncenter.org for questions. |
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As it turns out, the Harrison Center is very green.
This St. Patrick’s Day, take a virtual stroll through our building and discover a beautiful collection of green-themed art pieces from local artists—you might recognize quite a few!
From lush landscapes to vibrant abstracts, these works capture the essence of the season in every shade of green. Watch the video to see how our artists celebrate through color and creativity! Browse these pieces and more at our online gallery.
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