Off The Wall
Off The Wall
November 20 – December 18
Off the Wall is our annual cash and carry multimedia exhibition featuring 2-D art and craft by local artists. Everything is priced just right for the giving season. More details to come!
Off the Wall is our annual cash and carry multimedia exhibition featuring 2-D art and craft by local artists. Everything is priced just right for the giving season. More details to come!
Journey back to our favorite place, Bat Country! In the mythology of many cultures, bats are symbols of the underworld where people live in shadows. But some cultures shed a positive light on bats viewing them as a symbol of good luck: a symbol that something good was about to happen. And, indeed, it is so!
This year Bat Country will be a festival beginning in mid-August with mask and puppet workshops, led by Natalie Condrac, to prepare us all for taking part in the Jeannette Halloween Parade in late October. Our exhibition kicks off in September with a weeklong residency with singer/songwriter/painter Kepi Ghoulie, and will include works by Natalie Condrac, Kara Zuzu, Jen and Mary, and more! Everyone is invited to participate and become a citizen of Bat Country.
Check out the “What’s New” page for updates & details!
YAH opened in August of 2018. How time flies! This year our Anniversary Exhibition will be an invitational. The YAH team are putting together a show that celebrates our first three years and opens the door to the next three—or four—or five—or more!
Participating artists include: Candace Kubinec, Kim Rentler,
Nora Thompson, Steve Parsons, Melissa Reed, Michael McDevitt, Courtney Robson, Mike Kelly,
Marion Morton, Larry Brandstetter, Dan Sennaway, Dawn Wallhausen, Stacey Pydynkowski. and more.
The opening day will feature refreshments, and a 3:00 toast and recognition of the artists as well asl YAH poet friends Scott Silsbe, Don Wentworth, and Bart Solarczyk, all of whom have supported our efforts from day one. Please come at 3:00 if you can!
We once again present juried exhibition of work by women artists. This year’s juror is Felecia Brice McFail, artist and arts activist from Arlington, Virginia. Educated at Norfolk State University and the Corcoran School of Art, Ms. McFail practices calligraphy and drawing, and supports arts and artists through her work as an Arts Commissioner in Arlington County
Jeannette documentarian John Howard has lovingly captured images of friends and neighbors who have populated and animated their town over the years. The show features 28 photographs.