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Getting Ready for Our Red Brick Gallery Exhibition

It feels surreal to even type these words: we are getting ready for our exhibition at the Red Brick Gallery. This will be our first large exhibition since Klee was hospitalized last year, and for us, it marks an official comeback.

We were actually invited to exhibit last year—before the chaos, before hospital visits, before murals, before everything turned upside down. At the time, we thought, “Great, we have a whole year to prepare.” You can probably guess how that turned out. Between studio downtime, hospital visits, and the marathon mural project, time has a way of vanishing.

But here’s the thing—we’re no strangers to crunch time. When the studio calls, we roll up our sleeves, fire up the creativity, and get to work. And as always, we’re not just working—we’re aiming to blow people away.

The Space & The Town

If you haven’t been, the Red Brick Gallery is stunning. We went out to measure and walk the space, and let me just say, it’s one of those rare gallery settings that makes you stop and breathe for a minute. Light, history, charm—it’s all there.

We took a tour of the Red Brick gallery and it is a large space
It is perfect for a combined exhibition with both of us

And the town of Foxburg? Straight out of a postcard. I honestly can’t wait to see it when the leaves are changing—golden, red, and glowing against the river. It feels like the perfect backdrop for an exhibition that means so much to us.

We felt like we were standing in a Hallmark Card
Behind the gallery is a secret garden, I thought it would be perfect for an out door event in the future
Klee is always identifying plants wherever we go lol

The Work

Klee has been at her jewelry bench, working with a spark I haven’t seen in months. Watching her create again has been one of the most uplifting things in this whole journey. Meanwhile, I’ve been flinging paint with reckless abandon (okay, maybe a little less reckless, but you get the picture).

We’ve set some aggressive goals for the amount of work we want to show, because this isn’t just about filling walls—it’s about filling the space with life, energy, and soul. There will be paintings, jewelry, sculptures, and some surprises we’re saving for the receptions.

This makes me SO HAPPY!
I have several paintings I am trying to finish for the show

The Schedule

  • Soft Opening: Friday, October 3rd, 2–5 PM
  • Official Opening Reception: Sunday, October 12th, 4–6 PM
  • Closing Reception: Sunday, November 9th, 4–6 PM
  • I’ll Be Posting More Information For Each Reception!

The exhibition runs from October 3rd to November 9th, and one thing we’re doing differently this time is continuing to create during the run of the show. That means the exhibition will evolve—new pieces will show up, and by the closing reception, you’ll see fresh work alongside the originals.

Both the October 12th and November 9th receptions will be preceded by ARCA concerts, which makes the day a double celebration of music and art. I’ll be posting more about that awesomeness!

📍 Red Brick Gallery
17 Main Street
Foxburg, PA 16036

Why This Matters

We’re excited for a thousand reasons:

  • Klee is feeling better and back at her bench.
  • We have new, never-before-seen creations ready to debut.
  • The location is gorgeous and inspiring.
  • We’re back in the studio, working with renewed energy.

This show feels like a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the beautiful weirdness of life.

We are so excited about this show!

At the end of the day, life throws curveballs none of us can plan for—but the antidote is always the same: inspiration and love. Those two things are the best medicine for life’s little surprises, and we’re grateful to be creating from that space again.


For Our Distant Friends

We know not everyone can make it out to Foxburg, so we’re planning to release a video so you can share in the exhibition from wherever you are.

For now—save the dates, mark your calendars, and if you’re nearby, come out and celebrate with us.

This is going to be something special.


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16 thoughts on “Getting Ready for Our Red Brick Gallery Exhibition

  1. This is so freekin’ cool. I am sad that I can’t come out and see the show as I am in the UK. I can’t wait to see the footage of this awesome event.

    1. Thank you! Maybe someday we’ll come out and visit your neck of the woods!

  2. Sorry about the all caps!!

  3. AWESOMNESS!! LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE A FABULOUS SHOW!! SO HAPPY YOU GUYS ARE STILL AT IT AND THRIVING!!! YOU ARE INSPIRATIONS TO MANY OF US!!

  4. I’m so glad to hear that I in the studio again creating wonderful works art. I live in Michigan so I look forward to seeing the video of your gallery opening. I am especially glad that Klee is feeling better and that you’re able to do these newsletters again.

    1. Thank you Doug! You Rock!

  5. You two are awesome! Sooooo glad to see Klee feeling better and y’all cranking it out!

    1. Thank you! We’re so glad too—it feels amazing to be back at it and sharing with all of you. 💖

  6. So happy for you both, this sounds amazing. Wish I could visit in person but instead I shall look forward to watching the video. Good luck with it all, I hope it goes well. Much love, Sarah 🥰xxx

    1. Thank you so much, Sarah! We wish you could be here too, but knowing you’ll be watching means the world to us. Sending love right back 💖

  7. I’m so happy to see you both. Happy Klee is feeling better. I’m in Canada so I can’t come, sending both of you love, have an awesome show.

    1. Aw, thank you! We’ll crank up the creativity so it reaches all the way to Canada 😄

  8. So glad to see you both back on your feet. Those intense times teach so much but the release of them to begin again is such a blessing.

    1. Yes! It really does feel like a blessing to start fresh. We’re carrying the lessons and letting the rest go. Grateful for your support 🙏

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