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May 19th – July 8th, 2023: Baron Mattern – Energy Circus
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday, May 19th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Energy Circus, a solo exhibition of drawings by Baron Mattern, and an invitation to participate in a collaborative zine project. Here the artist uses humble materials,

May 19th – July 8th, 2023: Baron Mattern – Energy Circus
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday, May 19th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Energy Circus, a solo exhibition of drawings by Baron Mattern, and an invitation to participate in a collaborative zine project. Here the artist uses humble materials,

March 17th – May 6th, 2023: Alex Skorija – LEADLIGHT
Kiosk Gallery is pleased to present Leadlight, a solo exhibition of paintings by Alex Skorija. These abstract works reflect the artist’s intuitive and emotive process of experimenting with a variety of compositional possibilities. Skorija’s paintings evoke a sense of luminosity with

March 17th – May 6th, 2023: Alex Skorija – LEADLIGHT
Kiosk Gallery is pleased to present Leadlight, a solo exhibition of paintings by Alex Skorija. These abstract works reflect the artist’s intuitive and emotive process of experimenting with a variety of compositional possibilities. Skorija’s paintings evoke a sense of luminosity with

July 15th – August 27th, 2022: Dora Agbas – Madcap Cabinet
Please join us on 3rd Friday, July 15th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Madcap Cabinet, a collection of mixed media, fiber art, and found objects gathered and created by Dora Agbas. The artist’s interest in Victorian-era cabinets of curiosity informs her

July 15th – August 27th, 2022: Dora Agbas – Madcap Cabinet
Please join us on 3rd Friday, July 15th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Madcap Cabinet, a collection of mixed media, fiber art, and found objects gathered and created by Dora Agbas. The artist’s interest in Victorian-era cabinets of curiosity informs her

January 21st – March 10th, 2022: Nika Winn- Bring to a Boil, Let Simmer
Please join us on 3rd Friday, January 21st, as Kiosk Gallery presents Bring to a Boil, Let Simmer, a solo exhibition of drawings by Nika Winn. Winn uses pen and paper to work through imagined environments of psychological space. Artist

January 21st – March 10th, 2022: Nika Winn- Bring to a Boil, Let Simmer
Please join us on 3rd Friday, January 21st, as Kiosk Gallery presents Bring to a Boil, Let Simmer, a solo exhibition of drawings by Nika Winn. Winn uses pen and paper to work through imagined environments of psychological space. Artist

November 19th, 2021 – January 13th, 2022: Stefan Schulz – Fever Dream
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday, November 19th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Fever Dream, a solo exhibition of paintings by Stefan Schulz. Schulz uses elements of narrative storytelling, genres, and tropes to examine archetypes and patterns of behavior

November 19th, 2021 – January 13th, 2022: Stefan Schulz – Fever Dream
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday, November 19th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Fever Dream, a solo exhibition of paintings by Stefan Schulz. Schulz uses elements of narrative storytelling, genres, and tropes to examine archetypes and patterns of behavior

September 17th – November 11th, 2021: Ellen Weitkamp – While you wait
Please join us on 3rd Friday, September 17th, as Kiosk Gallery presents While you wait, a solo exhibition of mixed media works by Ellen Weitkamp. While you wait is a recent body of work by Ellen Weitkamp that explores the

September 17th – November 11th, 2021: Ellen Weitkamp – While you wait
Please join us on 3rd Friday, September 17th, as Kiosk Gallery presents While you wait, a solo exhibition of mixed media works by Ellen Weitkamp. While you wait is a recent body of work by Ellen Weitkamp that explores the

July 16th – September 9th, 2021: Mary Clara Hutchison – dis/re/member
We hope you’ll join us at Kiosk Gallery on 3rd Friday, July 16th, as we present dis/re/member, a solo exhibition of assemblage works by Mary Clara Hutchison. In this body of work, Hutchison examines our connection to the objects in

July 16th – September 9th, 2021: Mary Clara Hutchison – dis/re/member
We hope you’ll join us at Kiosk Gallery on 3rd Friday, July 16th, as we present dis/re/member, a solo exhibition of assemblage works by Mary Clara Hutchison. In this body of work, Hutchison examines our connection to the objects in

March 20th – July 18th, 2020: Brandon Forrest Frederick – Diminishing Returns
Kiosk Gallery presents Brandon Forrest Frederick: Diminishing Returns, a solo exhibition of photography and related media. Frederick’s generous vision and playful critique are evident as he sifts through the detritus of consumerism in the context of contemporary culture. UPDATES: We

March 20th – July 18th, 2020: Brandon Forrest Frederick – Diminishing Returns
Kiosk Gallery presents Brandon Forrest Frederick: Diminishing Returns, a solo exhibition of photography and related media. Frederick’s generous vision and playful critique are evident as he sifts through the detritus of consumerism in the context of contemporary culture. UPDATES: We

January 17th – March 12th, 2020: Adam Crowley – Still Life
Please join us 3rd Friday, January 17th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Adam Crowley: Still Life, a solo exhibition of oil paintings. Crowley alternates strategies in painting to emphasize the nature of time in the lives of the objects

January 17th – March 12th, 2020: Adam Crowley – Still Life
Please join us 3rd Friday, January 17th, as Kiosk Gallery presents Adam Crowley: Still Life, a solo exhibition of oil paintings. Crowley alternates strategies in painting to emphasize the nature of time in the lives of the objects

January 18th – March 7th, 2019: Craig Deppen Auge – Volumes
On 3rd Friday in January, Kiosk Gallery presents Volumes, a solo exhibition of mixed media collage by Craig Deppen Auge. These works reference bookmaking, design, quilting and craft, while exploring myriad possibilities of latent meaning inherent in the collage process.

January 18th – March 7th, 2019: Craig Deppen Auge – Volumes
On 3rd Friday in January, Kiosk Gallery presents Volumes, a solo exhibition of mixed media collage by Craig Deppen Auge. These works reference bookmaking, design, quilting and craft, while exploring myriad possibilities of latent meaning inherent in the collage process.