Gabriella D’Italia: Getting Dressed in the Dark
Gabriella D'Italia is best known for her highly inquisitive, pro-craft, feminist fiber works and multimedia collage.
Gallery Hours: Mon – Thu 9am – 5pm // Fri 9am – 3pm // Sat 9am – 5pm // Sun 10am – 2pm // Closed major holidays
Gabriella D'Italia is best known for her highly inquisitive, pro-craft, feminist fiber works and multimedia collage.
The Center is now accepting entries for the 2026 International Juried Exhibition.
Celebrating the work of fifty-two artists across a variety of mediums.
Jennifer Hecker’s Water Works presents found objects in mixed media sculptures indicating human activity or purpose, while including glass elements to represent water in its many forms.
Wen Redmond’s Musings, Memory and Magic exhibition centers around bringing the outside in, bringing a sense of delight and appreciation of the natural world to viewers through her art. Manipulating photographs, working with fiber art, and creating digital images is a large part of her artistic motivation.
Turning Point is a collection of paintings with collage elements, paper collages, and glass collages by Oxana Kovalchuk. This collection is a reflection on the personal immigration experience of the artist, importance and challenges of an adaptation process.