Maiden • Mother • Crone
Jennika Bastian • Lubov Ovtchinikova • Mia Lobel
October 11 to November 17, 2024
Opening Reception Oct 11, 6-9
“Maiden, Mother, Crone” features powerful work by Jennika Bastian, Lubov Ovtchinikova and Mia Lobel during the Fall, when the spiritual realms and the terrestrial are the closest. These women’s art works encapsulate the power and energy of female creativity, sexuality and spirituality throughout her lifetime. Each of the artists represents one of the archetypal stages of womens’ lives, yet their visions transcend their own experiences, and create a universal mosaic of experiences.
Unbound Figures: Human Vessels
A physical structure that has no bounds; the human body. This show invites artwork that explores the human body through its physical vessel and a vessel of experience. We invite artists to submit and present themes of the body that may be purely anatomical, a metaphor for emotions, human condition, and/or memories.
September 13 to October 6th
Opening Reception, Friday the Thirteenth
Consumable Absurdity
July 12th - August 25th 2024
Opening Reception July 12th 6-9pm
July 2024: ‘Consumable Absurdity’
Our first ever small collaborative art show, where we choose artists whose themes, we find, create dialogue in different mediums.
From sculptures deriving from everyday objects of the 20th century, to photographs of real moments in the streets, these artists and street photographers share an undertone of absurdity, uncanny, and social commentary that everyday humans physically and mentally consume. We invite you to explore the absurdity in the reality which we live in.
Featuring Artists:
Clint Imboden, James Shefik, Candid City Street Photography Collective
Hungry, Thirsty
May 10th- July 7th 2024
May of 2024: ‘Hungry, Thirsty.’ Food is more than sustenance; it's a powerful language that shapes our lives & connects us all. Our “Hungry, Thirsty” art show explores the role of food and drink in fostering connections, sparking introspection, and evoking our experience.
Featuring Artists:
Victoria 程, Dalar Alahverdi, Melan Allen, Tamara A. Arzumanova Corinaldi, Glenn Caley Bachmann, Katayoun Bahrami, Samira Bakhtiary, Nancy Benton, Andrea Bergen, Susan Birnbaum, Laurie Caird, Ryan Caldwell, Hal Christiansen, Laura Cohen, Wally A Corona, Madelyn Covey, Mittie Cuetara, Cody Davis, John Eames, Auguste Fallon, Candelario Felix Jr., Glish Group- Tim Glinin & Anastasia Shubina, Nicole Gonzalez, Karoline Hanson Collins, J.B. Higgins, Daniel Kong, Zan Levine, Shelly Lui, Havana Mabutas, Rachel Major, Anissa Malady, David Maldonado, Donna Marchesano, Michael Nguyen, Monet Oganesian, Kaytea Petro, Mike Ritch, Robin R Rome, James Shefik, Dionne Stevens, Deirdre Weinberg, Nanette Wylde & Kent Manske, Badri Valian, and David Zahrobsky.
Máaz
Immersive Installation
Máaz: Recent Archeological Discoveries from Earth’s Second Colony
March 8th to April 28th, 2024
Developments in imaging and reality synthesis technologies have enabled archeologists to dig into the premains of the early days of the future Máaz (Mars) colony. Using clues from fossils, potshards and digital precords, we have been able to construct a story about the lives of our descendants. We are pleased to present this unique view of the future at Gallery-O-Rama.
TICKETS HERE!
Nature vs. Machine
January 12th - February 25th 2024
Our first show of 2024: ‘Nature vs Machine.’ This show explores the intricacies of nature and machine. Can these two exist in harmony, co-evolve, and complement each other, or how do they not?
Featuring Artists:
Anca Balaceanu, Anjali Vemuri, Ben Lovell, Brennan Wenck, Breno Aragon, Chris Weir, Clint Imboden, Cody Davis, Courtney Liss, Debra Dee, Dennis Osborne, Elif Ersoz, Emily Carlson, Glenn Caley Bachmann, Hal Christiansen, Ian Paratore, Jack Mattingly, Jade Zabrowski, Jesse Muñoz, Jessica Farber, John Eames, John Sheridan, Kaytea Petro, Lena Seagrave, Mike Ritch, Natalie McKean, Nina Phillips, Oliver Anderson, Robin Rome, Rosie Macyntire, Sofia Carmi, Steven Parodi, Suz Lipman, Tanya Wilkinson, Tom Colcord, Tony Van Le, Wally A Corona, Yifan Shao.
Gaylien
June 9 - July 9, 2023
Gaylien' celebrates the unique community of the queer world. Often misunderstood by the masses, beautiful and strong, not always accepted, we often feel as though we come from an entirely different planet. This show examines the intersectionality of queerness through a science-fiction lens. We are queer, we are cosmic, and we are all made of the same stardust ✨
Tableau
May 12 - June 4, 2023
‘Tableau’ [ta-blow] (or Tableaux for plural) is a generally open concept. It is a graphic description or representation, a striking or artistic grouping, or a depiction of a scene usually presented on a stage by silent and motionless costumed participants. We are looking for work that tells an entire story within a single image.
Chimera
April 14-May 15, 2023
”Chimera.” Chimeras can be many things: a creature that is made from the parts of many different animals (like a kirin). In medicine, a chimera is an individual or organ that has genetic tissue diverging from the host. In politics, a chimera is an unachievable dream or illusion of the mind. In essence a chimera is an impossible hybrid.