Past Exhibitions

A white piece of paper with a green square on it
By Kaytlyn Meseke January 17, 2025

February 1 - March 30, 2025

An exhibit about drawing features the work of Ke-sook Lee, Margo Kren, and SunYoung Park, who share an interest in works on paper, but approach it in their own unique way. Despite what they use to create —tape, thread or colored pencils — these artists draw us into their perspective. Photo of Ke-Sook Lee’s original sketchbook.
Four framed artworks on a brick wall, alongside a light-colored metal support beam. Wooden floor, objects on a table.
By Volland Foundation January 14, 2025

April 5 – May 25, 2025

Tveit comes from a long line of builders and craftspersons. Taking universal cardboard boxes, she uses them to build sculpture and works on paper that are abstract, geometric self-portraits.
A colorful tree with leaves containing various animals, labeled
By Volland Foundation January 12, 2025

May 31 - June 29, 2025

Fish Bros Joe Tomelleri and Ray Troll show us the wide potential of art meeting science.
Metal sculpture of an abstract animal figure in a grassy park, legs are long and curved, head is geometric.
By Volland Foundation January 7, 2025

July 12 – Fall 2025

butch Murphy is a welder and sculptor who combines new and found carbon steel to fabricate abstract horse sculptures.
Woman in dress with whip, directing a rearing black horse in a dark setting.
By Volland Foundation January 6, 2025

July 12 – September 7, 2025

Women have been part of the charrería and rodeo traditions for generations, but their stories are not always told. This exhibit shines a light on these extraordinary women.
Overhead view of a concrete military installation with a square center and circular exterior, surrounded by trees and grass.
By Volland Foundation January 2, 2025

September 13 – December 7, 2025

Nate Hofer, a “late stage Cold War kid,” was well aware of the looming threats surrounding him as he grew up in the 1980s. In their place we can see nature returning and adaptive reuse.