Our Solo Show “Interwoven” at the Red Brick Gallery

There are moments in an artist’s career that feel like a culmination of everything they’ve worked for, and our solo show, Interwoven, at the Red Brick Gallery in Foxburg, PA, was exactly that.

The name “Interwoven” wasn’t just a title for the show. It represented the way our lives, our individual art styles, and our experiences over this past year have all tangled together to create something stronger and more beautiful than we could have managed alone.

An artist stands in front of their artwork at the Interwoven solo show in the Red Brick Gallery, surrounded by paintings and jewelry displays.

A Journey to Foxburg

Foxburg is such a charming, scenic place, and the Red Brick Gallery is a stunning space that truly honors the work within its walls. Preparing for a solo show is a massive undertaking under normal circumstances, but after the roller coaster of a year we’ve had, this one felt especially significant.

Walking into that gallery and seeing our pieces hanging together was a powerful reminder of how far we’ve come. From the quiet, difficult days of recovery earlier this year to the loud, vibrant energy of finishing murals, every bit of that journey was woven into the art on those walls.

The Heart of the Show

This exhibition was a celebration of connection. We wanted to showcase how different mediums and ideas can speak to one another.

  • Klee’s jewelry and intricate pieces acted as the delicate threads.
  • My larger-than-life paintings and portraits provided the bold structure.
  • The community who showed up for the opening reception provided the life and breath that made the whole thing come alive.

We spent the evening talking with fellow art lovers, sharing the stories behind the canvases, and soaking in the incredible atmosphere of the gallery. It’s one thing to create art in the solitude of the studio, but it’s another thing entirely to see it connect with people in a real, tangible way.

Four individuals posing together in an art gallery, with colorful paintings displayed on the walls behind them. The setting features a rustic brick background adorned with soft lighting.

Reflections on the Experience

This milestone is about more than just “selling art” or having a fancy opening. It’s about the fact that we are still here, still creating, and still finding ways to weave our story into the world around us.

A huge thank you to the Red Brick Gallery for having us, and to everyone who made the trip to Foxburg to support us. Your presence and your words mean the world to us.


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