current exhibitions and events

floral drama: how 17th-century dutch flower paintings still inspire today

Artist Talk / Online via Zoom
Thursday, November 21, 7 pm CST

Join artist J Myszka Lewis and flower farmer florist Jill Bulman of Rosewood Circle Flowers as they discuss their work, how they have both been influenced by 17th-century Dutch flower paintings, and other elements of their creative processes

open door 19

Group Exhibition / Rosalux Gallery, 314 W 48th Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55419
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 7, 7-10pm
On view: December 7-29, 2024

Open Door is Rosalux Gallery’s annual juried exhibition. Syed Hosain curated the 2024 exhibition. Reflecting on the jurying process, Hosain shared: "It was my pleasure to jury Rosalux’s 19th annual Open Door exhibition. I was delighted and inspired by the incredible range of works submitted. While there is no single unifying theme, what connects these selected pieces is their collective evidence that art holds the power to heal, inspire, or simply provide a welcome diversion from the unpredictability of our world. Ultimately, I chose art that compelled me to look—and look again. I sought works that achieved a synthesis of aesthetic pleasure and intellectual engagement, recognizing those who pushed the boundaries of their practice while fostering a connection with the audience. This exhibition not only celebrates individual talent but also serves as a platform to engage with and serve a more diverse community of artists."

select 2024

Group Exhibition / Garvey|Simon, Upper West Side, New York, NY
On view: November 25, 2024 - February 28, 2025

Garvey|Simon is pleased to announce SELECT 2024, the ninth annual exhibition of work by emerging and mid-career artists chosen by director Elizabeth K. Garvey through the gallery’s innovative Review Program. This year’s SELECT artists are Abby Goldstein, Carrie Lederer, J Myszka Lewis, Patrick Neal, Elizabeth Riley, Marcy Rosenblat, Patricia Spergel, Joanne Ungar, Laura Von Rosk, and Jessica Weiss. This year’s artists share an interest in abundance, craft, pattern, and the complexity of the natural world.

The exhibition will be on view on Artsy.net and at the Garvey|Simon viewing space on the Upper West Side by appointment. Email Elizabeth Garvey for more information or to make a viewing appointment.