
Monthly Featured Artists
The Workhouse Arts Center has more than 70+ resident visual artists who occupy studios on campus, as well as a collective group of off-site artists who display their work in the Arches Gallery. Every month, in each building, the work of individual artists or a group of artists is featured in a special exhibition that runs for the entire month. During our Second Saturday art walks our featured artists (and many other studio artists!) are on campus to talk about their work and processes. And, if you love what you see, you can take it with you, as most art on campus is available for purchase!
Visit the Galleries and Exhibitions on Campus
Wednesday 11 AM – 6 PM
Thursday 11 AM – 6 PM
Friday 11 AM – 6 PM
Saturday 11 AM – 6 PM
Sunday Noon – 5 PM
W-5: “Ordinary Objects” by Kathy Stoner
In "Ordinary Objects," Kathy Stoner displays her whimsical, quirky, colorful interpretation of the artifacts and talismans of modern life.
W-6:“Gardens of Paris” by Terry Anstrom
In a visit to Paris in the spring of 2023, these gardens gave Terry Anstrom an artistic inspiration for their paintings.
W-7:"Hot Stuff" a Group Show
Passion for glass craft is expressed in the fiery colors and bold designs of artworks, functional items, decorative objects, and jewelry. The glass house also features beautiful, cool, and calming pieces that are on display for your viewing pleasure and available for acquisition.
W-8: “Resident Group Show”
Ceramics Resident Artists showcase their recent works, featuring colorful summer imagery and crisp, lively graphics.
W-9: “Where Sky and Earth Meet” by Kathleen Best Gillmann- Double Month Feature
Award-winning artist Kathleen Best Gillmann specializes in landscape paintings often featuring reflective water and brilliant or subtle skies.
W-10: "Lovable Creatures” a Group Show
In keeping with the "Dog Days of Summer", we are planning a show about the animals in our lives: pet portraits as well as the wild animals that fascinate us and pique our curiosity.
W-10: "Summer Vibes" a Group Show
Artworks that deal with Summer: vacation, recreation, greenery, plants and flowers, water, healing and relaxation.
W-8: “Recent Works” by Pamela Eisenmann
Often seeking challenges in clay, Pam presents her recent explorations of earthenware, which feature colorful majolica vessels, muted terra sigillata surfaces and other variations.
W-6: “Fiber Art Revisited” by Joan Hutten
Joan is attracted to the fiber arts because of the limitless possibilities of the materials.
W-7: "Natural Expressions in Pate de Verre" by Karen Abbott
Various floral forms created in Pate de verre
W-5: “Summer” a Group Show
Building 5 will feature artwork celebrating the theme of Summer.
W-7: "All That Glitters" by Anita Damron
Art is an expressive language that communicates feelings and ideas that can be shared between the artist and the viewer.
W-5: “Loving Lines” by Marni Maree
Marni Maree loves to draw, but sometimes a watercolor painting is just not enough for her. Marni must add thick and thin ink lines. The paintings in this exhibit are just a few examples of how she does this.
W-9: “A walk by a river” by Kate Brogdon- Double Month Feature
What is a person’s reality and how did they arrive at this way of thinking? Everything we do and where we go makes who we are.
W-6: “Fantasy Garden” by Marisela Rumberg
Come visit Marisela's Fantasy Garden, you will find flowers, birds, angels, ducks, horses, and even swirls! Marisela Rumberg is a Fiber Artist in building w-6.
W-6: “Paintings” a Group Show
A variety of work from the new artists Suzanne Clark and Ava Beckman.
W-10: "Charcoal, ink Caricatures, and ball point pen City Scapes" by Grant Baudoin
Charcoal medium is a way to begin art, a way to immortalize subjects. Charcoal is unlike any medium he used to create art. Grant loves to draft images, which is why he loves charcoal. The Charcoal medium in its different forms and fashions is very versatile.
W-8: “Workhouse Brew Vessel Invitational” a Group Show
A show of ceramic vessels, by invited guest artists, related to the presentation, serving and enjoyment of beer, wine and spirits. The exhibit will coincide with Workhouse BrewWorks.
W-5: “In Full Bloom” by Karen Kozojet Ching
As a perennial gardener, Karen embraces the stages of life. The flowers in full bloom are a metaphor for her life full of growth, creativity, and joy.
W-5: “What Happens If...” by Phoebe Peterson
What Happens If - a solo show by Phoebe Twichell Peterson in which the artist uses each painting to explore a new technical experiment.