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Todd Damiano: Stillness Between Water & Light

Dates: May 6, 2026 – June 6, 2026

As a landscape photographer, Todd Damiano explores the quiet, undefined spaces found between clarity and obscurity. The use of fog serves as both a veil and a window, offering a…

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Joha Harrison & Jillian Knox: What Matters

Above image: © Jillian Knox, Family Reunion

Dates: May 6, 2026 – June 6, 2026

© Joha Harrison | Inheritance Joha Harrison is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice moves between photography, abstract painting, and mixed media. His work begins with observation and expands through material.…

Jesse Duran & Lukas Foxx: A Different Lens

Above image: © Lukas Foxx, Smoking Gun

Dates: June 10, 2026 – July 4, 2026

© Jesse Duran | Bumped into a Stranger Jesse Duran’s straightforward images need little explanation –only a few words. The portraits and still life subjects were captured on film and…

Nicholas Blair: Castro to Christopher – Gay Streets of America 1979 – 1986

Dates: June 10, 2026 – July 4, 2026

Nicholas is fascinated by how the camera sees and transforms the three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional image. Although the photograph meticulously describes what the camera sees and is documentary by…

David L. Robertson: Beauty Among the Buses

Dates: August 5, 2026 – September 5, 2026

From 2012 through 2015, David made several trips to Coach Maintenance in Williams, California.  The yard was filled with old buses and trucks in various stages of decay.  What attracted…

David Welch: Ghosts in the Glass

Dates: August 5, 2026 – September 5, 2026

Ghosts in the Glass explores Mare Island through the windows of its remaining structures. These surfaces—weathered, reflective, and often partially obscured—hold layered views of what remains and what has passed.…

Jane Ivory: Abandoned and Forgotten

Dates: August 5, 2026 – September 5, 2026

Jane Ivory’s mining town images were captured through the windows of buildings abandoned in the early 20th century, up until the late 1930s-early 1940s. Because it was so difficult to…