
Showcasing a stellar lineup of artists, including Frank Foster Post, Cris Dam, Looketha, Herm Freeman, Jahmane, Radu Gheorghe, Michael J. Clocks, Brett Matterson, John Carnright, and Thalia Hernandez. With diverse perspectives and styles, the exhibit highlights the depth and creativity of the local art scene. This dynamic collection is a celebration of bold, unfiltered expression.

This exhibit captures the raw nostalgia of a pre-digital era—before camera phones and social media reshaped our experiences—when life was lived fully in real-time. The artworks reflect a gritty authenticity, exploring life’s simple pleasures and the unfiltered beauty of a time when, despite not having much, we had what we needed. It is a tribute to the moments that shaped us, reminding viewers that the most profound richness can be found in life’s simplest moments.

Kaleidoscope Eyes, an exhibition that explores the interplay between art and nature, inspired by pioneering artists like Paul Cézanne, Wassily Kandinsky, and Pablo Picasso.

Embracing the transformative phase of our space, the event celebrates the creative process, offering a rare glimpse into the middle stages of opening an art gallery and coffee roasting business.

Set in the beautiful Colorblends House & Spring Garden, Circadian Rhythm takes you on an artistic journey exploring the delicate balance of light and shadow through the works of talented artists. Experience how art and nature intermingle in this picturesque setting, awakening your senses and inspiring your imagination.

An immersive art experience where the main gallery is transformed into a shadowy realm adorned with black-and-white drawings from around the globe. Each visitor is equipped with an LED light to discover the artwork in darkness, creating a unique environment that evolves with their exploration.

A visual testament to the diversity of arts in Connecticut, Bringing It Downtown is a celebration of Fairfield County’s booming arts and culture scene.

This group exhibition explores themes of delusion, confusion, and transformation through the work of eight artists from the Greater Bridgeport area. The show features cartoon-inspired functional art, “hyper-synthetic” pointillist paintings using pharmaceuticals, and other pieces that challenge traditional aesthetics and encourage the embrace of new forms of beauty, all illuminated by vibrant neon light.


“Abstract Orbit,” curated by Jeanne Ciravolo, showcases contemporary art from six Connecticut-based artists, emphasizing abstraction across various mediums like sculpture, prints, works on paper, and painting.

An ongoing project by Douglas Degges that delves into themes of familial relationships, nostalgia, and artistic identity through two distinct image-making processes. Initiated in 2019, the project uses cell phone photos from Degges’ family in Louisiana as a basis for creating art that connects with his roots. The exhibition features paintings derived from the memory of making detailed drawings of these photographs—landscapes and animals typical of the southeastern U.S.

A pioneering exhibition dedicated to eco-activism, showcasing over one hundred works from artists across nearly a dozen countries. This inaugural event for SHIM Eco—the first art community focused exclusively on climate change and its impacts—features both digital and analog artworks that address critical sustainability and social engagement issues.

An inspiring exhibition at URSA Gallery that celebrates renewal and hope within the community. It draws parallels between the seasonal shift from winter to spring and the transition from the pandemic to a new normal. This uplifting exhibition features the works of fourteen contemporary artists, each bringing unique and dynamic visions that aim to restore and rejuvenate our perspectives through diverse artistic expressions.

