Current Gallery Shows
- Date:Feb 13 2026 - Apr 19 2026Gallery:Kay Daugherty Gallery

JURIED SHOW
This exhibition examines how artists capture, interpret, and evoke movement through visual rhythm. From the fluidity of gestures to the pulse of repeated forms, and from the suggestion of physical motion to the sensation of energetic flow, this show celebrates artworks that embody momentum, dynamic flow, and cadence. Viewers are encouraged to experience how visual art can reflect the beats, patterns, and motions that animate the world around us. The chosen works reference rhythm found in nature, the human body, architecture, sound, or purely abstract movement, with a central focus on how artists create the feeling of motion through visual means.
Contributing Artist(s):Tim Aley, Florence Alfano McEwin, Jay Anderson, Elmira Bagherzadeh, Abol Bahadori, Dona Baker, Lisa H. Battle, Eugina M. Becton, Joseph Bigley, Robert Birkenes, David Boyajian, Beryl Brenner, Maren Brown, Neil Clifton Cain, Audrey Carter, Barbara Danzi, Cassie Doyon, Chris Eliff, Randy Estabrook, Nicholas Femia, Carmen Lee Nance Gambrill, Daniel Horowitz, Helen Hosking, Sarah Houde, Alexis Irby, Susan Jurrow, Gayle Mangan Kassal, Anna Kekesi-Kim, Joanne Kendall, David Knopp, Sallie Lowenstein, Cara Lynch, Joanna Macaulay (Calm Reflections Photography), Dana Mano-Flank, Annie L Mariano, Maureen McQuillian, Lora Moran-Collins, Josh Nozick, Julie O'Connor, Sarita Pandey, Emil Petruncio, Roz Racanello, Rob Racine, Alyse Radenovic, Rick Rockroth, Shane PS Rucker, Rown Schussheim-Anderson, Katelyn Scrittore, April Grace Shelford, David Thompson, Jessica Tobin, Tara Tokarski, Clipber Ha Tran, John Verdi, Susan Wehling, Alice M. Yutzy - Date:Jan 17 2026 - Feb 22 2026Gallery:Main Gallery

Felicia & Friends: A Togetherness Tribute to MLK is a community-centered project and group exhibition grounded in action, resistance, and collective care. This exhibition confronts the urgent question at the heart of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of the Beloved Community: How do we actively build a just, equitable world together?
Communities, like fiber, do not come together by chance; they are shaped through struggle, persistence, and intentional acts of care. Each work in this exhibition embodies truth, transforming fragments into unified forms that speak to solidarity, resilience, and interdependence. The exhibit is a "community" of over 20 artists coming together to express principles of Beloved Community and I Have A Dream principles.
This exhibition honors the legacy of Dr. King not through nostalgia, but through action—calling viewers to recognize their role in shaping the communities they inhabit. It invites healing, accountability, and reflection, urging us to move beyond witnessing injustice toward becoming active co-creators of a world where every voice, every body, and every thread is seen, valued, and necessary.
Contributing Artist(s):Andi Cullins, Angela Franklin, Anne Bouie, Brenda Chandler, Carolyn Goodridge, Chidiadi Ugorji, Dana Hallman, David Ivey, David McKenzie, David Moss, Donna Moss, Elise Schadauer, Felicia Reed, Hubert Jackson, Jarrett Hendrix, Jimise Winston, Johnetta Boone, Luis Del Valle, Marie Antoinette Diaw, Mario Fontenla, Renee Sandell, Sharon Robinson, Thembi Douglas, Valencia Wilson, Chidiadi Ugorji



