Lindy Bishop

My work is about celebrating the land, what it grows and how it feeds us. I believe my role as an artist in rural America is to cross-pollinate with other cultures, communities, art and artists, youth and technology. With that, I’d like to bring hope and healing. Having worked in Uganda, South Africa and Costa Rica, I see a movement percolating, similar to American Regionalism which grew out of the Great Depression— but more expressive and more global. That's what I want to be a part of. My aim is to inject a distinctive, engaging energy in my work. I'm inspired by artists Wayne Thiebaud and David Hockney who anchor me. I don't think art has to be happy to be good, but I want mine to be both. Thanks for taking a look.

Karin Nelson

My approach to each painting is only minimally planned, and could often be described as an “attack“ – with intuitive, fast, high-energy application. The bold strokes express my preference for strong lines, no matter the subject. Avoiding photo realism in favor of embracing the impression of the scene, I teeter between adding hints which portray dimension, and pulling back in order to leave room for the viewer's imagination.

Krista Reuter Studio

Colette Wright Photography

Daniel Combs Photography
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Daniel Combs Photography

Gallery M will be featuring our first photographer, Daniel Combs, from November 12th-December 10th. Meet the artist on November 12th, 5-7pm.

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Pamela Tucker Art
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Pamela Tucker Art

Gallery M’s next Showcase features work by Pamela Tucker; meet the artist on October 20th, 5-7pm.

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