Opening Night Photos • Honors Announced & Exhibit Books • 360° Gallery Tour & Photo Documentation — Coming Soon
- May 23
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Updated: May 28
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THE PORTRAIT
JUTIED BY ELIZABETH FLINSCH
> GALLERY 1
ANIMAL LIFE
CURATED BY PRAXIS DIRECTORS
> GALLERY 2
THE END OF AN ERA
PHOTOGRAPHS BY Pauline Kruger Hamilton
EXHIBIT + ARTIST TALK
> GALLERY 3
THE SUBTLETY OF PLACE
A SOLO EXHIBIT BY CARL SHULTZE
> GALLERY 4
OPENING RECEPTION: SAT. MAY 23, 6 TO 8PM
EXHIBITION DATES: MAY 23 - JUNE 13, 2026
GALLERY HOURS: SATURDAYS NOON–5PM AND BY APPOINTMENT
ORDER YOUR EXHIBIT BOOK HERE: THE PORTRAIT

The Portrait is a 2026 exhibition exploring how identity, presence, and psychological space are constructed through photographic representation. The works examine gesture, expression, staging, and environment, revealing how portraiture operates as both observation and interpretation within contemporary photographic practice.
ORDER YOUR EXHIBIT BOOK HERE: ANIMAL LIFE

Animal Life is a 2026 exhibition examining how animals shape our experience of the world. The works engage wildlife, domestic companions, and human-animal relationships, revealing how encounters with animal life—whether intimate, fleeting, or symbolic—operate as visual subjects within contemporary photographic practice.
Thanks to all of the Artists & Guests who joined us for Opening Night!
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THE PORTRAIT • HONORS
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ANIMAL LIFE
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This exhibition is now live on our website and accessible through the Gallery Page as part of our ongoing exhibition archive.
Thank you to all participating artists. Additional documentation will be added as the exhibition record continues to develop.





















































































































































