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Upcoming Events

March 12th

5:30pm - 7:30pm

The Idea Kitchen
Larchmont, New York

March 13th

5:00pm - 7:00pm

Ghost Gallery
Seattle, Washington

April 18th

9:00am - 3:00pm

Keefe Tech
Framingham, Massachusetts

May 2nd

12pm - 6pm

Hampshire Pride
Northampton, Massachusetts

Current Exhibitions

A group exhibition celebrating artists who investigate the natural world with curiosity, rigor, and wonder.

Evident Nature explores the intersection of art and science, the investigative and the aesthetic. This exhibition focuses on the artists that approach the natural world as both subject and collaborator—those who reveal hidden systems, document ephemeral moments, or celebrate the resilient life that persists in unexpected places.

Heart of the Bromeliad
A vibrant pink bloom nestles exquisitely at the core of a striking bromeliad, surrounded by its deep green and rich purple-hued leaves. The intricate textures and contrasting colors draw the eye to the central blossom, celebrating the complex beauty and radiant life force within the plant.Medium: Photography, 2025Limited Edition Print: 1,000, 8×12

Future Exhibitions

Tonic: A Medicinal Flora & Fungi Exhibition

Ghost Gallery, Seattle WA

A group exhibition to educate, inform and inspire our community by sharing the beauty, benefits (and even some dangers) of medicinal herbs, flowers, plants & fungi.

Opening Friday, March 13th

Magnolia Serenity
A serene close-up from the New England Botanical Garden, featuring the gentle elegance of a single magnolia flower. Its graceful form and soft hues offer a peaceful pause, showcasing the quiet charm of early spring.Medium: Photography, 2024Limited Edition Print: 1,000, 8×10

Did you know?

Magnolia bark is a staple in traditional Eastern medicine. It contains honokiol and magnolol, compounds that are highly effective at reducing cortisol levels, easing stress, and improving sleep quality without causing daytime drowsiness.

Lily Pad Lookout
This captivating image from the New England Botanical Garden offers a charming glimpse into a serene pond, teeming with vibrant lily pads. Amidst the circular green and reddish leaves, many still adorned with glistening raindrops, a watchful frog's eyes peek just above the water's surface, perfectly camouflaged. It's a delightful and intimate portrayal of wetland life, showcasing the natural beauty and hidden inhabitants of the garden.Medium: Photography, 2021Limited Edition Print: 1,000, 8×10

Did you know?

In many herbal traditions, the rhizomes and flowers of water lilies are used as an astringent and sedative. They have been applied topically to soothe skin inflammations and internally to help regulate heart rhythm and reduce anxiety. 

Fiddlehead Fern of Hawaii

This captivating close-up, taken amidst the vibrant flora of Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii, beautifully captures the intricate detail of a young fiddlehead fern. The tightly coiled frond, still unfurling, presents a perfect spiral, a symbol of new life and the delicate patterns found in nature. Its rich, dark stem contrasts strikingly with the soft, out-of-focus background of lush, verdant greens and yellows, suggesting the vibrant and fertile environment of the Hawaiian ecosystem. The image highlights both the intricate beauty of individual plant life and the dynamic, ever-growing landscape of the park.

Medium: Photography, 2024

Limited Edition Print: 1,000, 8×10

Did you know?

Many fern species, including those whose young fronds are called fiddleheads, are packed with antioxidants, omega-3, and omega-6 fatty acids. They are historically used to treat inflammation and are valued for their high concentration of minerals that support immune health.


Past Events

January 30 - February 1

9am - 6pm

Crowne Plaza, Warwick
Warwick, RI

February 12th

2-7pm

Stoneforge Tavern and Publick House
Raynham, MA