Dairy Arts Center

Past Exhibitions

Windows, Walls and Invisible Lines: Portraits of Life in Sanctuary

Windows, Walls and Invisible Lines:Portraits of Life in Sanctuary Joel Dyer May 10th – July 14th, 2024 WINDOWS A window takes on new importance when you’ve been trapped inside the same set of walls for years on end. In sanctuary, clear glass panes become everything. They are the only way to touch the outside world; […]

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Imagine! Artist Showcase

Imagine! Artist Showcase February 23rd – March 30th, 2024 Featuring work by: Bobbie G., Gabe R., Gerald S., and Tessa Opening Reception: February 23rd from 5:00-8:00pm Learn More About Imagine! Imagine! provides services designed to incorporate people with developmental, cognitive, and physical challenges into the fabric of their communities. Services include educational and therapeutic services,

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Are You OK?

Are You OK? A Trans Survival Project by Jesse Freidin On view February – May 2024 North East Exterior Wall of Dairy Arts Center Engage with the Exhibition « All Events Are You OK? The Disappearing Faces of America’s Trans Youth March 22 @ 7:00 pm Free TICKETS Friday, 03/22/24, 7:00pm – This event focuses

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Black Futures in Art: Can You Hear Me?

Black Futures in Art: Can You Hear Me? February 9th – April 6th  Featuring work by: Adderly Grant-Lord, Louise Cutler, Lydia Carlis, Thomas Lockhart, John Toms, Gedion Nyanhongo Adderly Grant-Lord Take a moment to pause and reflect, can you sense the profound resonance of these words as they reverberate through the corridors of your heart?

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SCAPES

SCAPES January 12 – February 17, 2024 Featuring work by:  Richard Eisen, David Hollander, Molly Kaderka, and Pam Rogers Pam Rogers A scape in botanical terms is a long flowerless stem that extends from the bulb or rhizome of plants often buried right below the earth. Common scapes are the greens from onions or garlic,

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