July 25 - August 15
Organized by Kristen Lorello & Christopher Saunders
Scott Alario * Abdoleza Aminlari * Augusto Arbizo * Paul Brainard * Claudia Doring Baez * Lisa Beck * Andrea Belag * Charles Benton * Drea Cofield * Noa Charuvi * Gaby Collins-Fernandez * Vince Contarino * Marsha Cottrell * Carl D’Alvia * Amy Decker * Jared Deery * Michael DeFeo * Jeronimo Elespe * Florencia Escudero * Marcela Flórido * Roger Gaitan * Kati Gegenheimer * Mark Thomas Gibson * Matthew Gilbert * Eric Graham * Meena Hasan * Ubah Hassan * Halsey Hathaway * Emily Henretta * M. Benjamin Herndon * Rachel Higgins * Justine Hill * Chenlu Hou * Chenlu Hou and Chris Sadlers * Timothy Hull * Butt Johnson * Marguerite Keyes * Matthew Kohn * Giacinto Occhionero * Nadia Haji Omar * Takuji Hamanaka * Heidi Howard * Kieren Jeane * Sara Jimenez * KB Jones * Felix K.E.V.I.N. Forrest * Matthew Kirk * Todd Knopke * Jolynn Krystosek * Felix Ku * Julia Kunin * Michael Aaron Lee * Visakh Menon * Deborah Mesa-Pelly * Andrea Morganstern * Vincenzo Mistretta * Nick Naber * Toshiaki Noda * Verdiana Patacchini * Christopher Paz-Rivera * Sarah Peters * Bayne Peterson * Gary Petersen * Geppy Pisanelli * Lauren Portada * Alan Prazniak * Erika Ranee * Anjuli Rathod * Karen J. Revis * Mariah Robertson * Peter Rostovsky * Emily Roz * Mallie Sanford * Christopher Saunders * Judd Schiffman * Katy Schimert * Winnie Sidharta Ambron * Michael Sims * Joan Snitzer * Erika Somogyi * Xin Song * Maria Stabio * Jeremy Stenger * Studioaccanto x PAN * Elise Thompson * Sarah Trigg * Sally Van Doren * Frank Webster * Ben Weiner * Michael Wetzel * Jess Willa Wheaton * Jimmy Wright * Ping Zheng * Deborah Zlotsky
A dealer and an artist got married…
Making this show has been an act of love, a bit like the choice to be an art dealer, or an artist, a writer, teacher, or the best collector. We decided to include all of the artists in the gallery’s program, others who have followed the program over time, and others whose works we have simply admired. Beyond the requirements for the artists to be nearby, and the work to be modest in size, we had no particular theme or count. At a certain point, Kristen realized we had more than ninety artists in the show. Fortunately, Christopher is great with spreadsheets.
Making art is a commitment to a lifetime of continuous self-reflection and reflection on one’s own practice. The artists here are people who give something of themselves for the benefit of others. They represent our community, our city, our diversity, and our aspirations for open dialogue and creative inquiry.
We’re beginning the salon-style hanging from the center of the walls outward with no specific plan. It should be interesting to see what relationships emerge. The opening is an opportunity to view, meet, and come together to celebrate the work everyone in our community does to foster culture and improve our society: artists, art lovers, writers, collectors, art workers, and friends.
-Kristen Lorello & Christopher Saunders
July 21, 2025