March First Friday: Dempster and Bye

Let's kick off our 2023 First Friday features with two new artists! We're happy to welcome photographer Tom Dempster and encaustic artist Jenny Bye into the Rehfeld's community. Opening reception is Friday, March 3rd, from 6-8pm in Rehfeld's main gallery!

April First Friday: Bormes, Nibbe, Thygeson

Steve Bormes, Jon Nibbe, and Linn Skoglund Thygeson are our featured artists for the month of April! Steve Bormes "paints with light" in his eclectic found-object sculptures made with vehicles parts, mechanical scrap, wood...you name it, he's used it. Jon Nibbe is a ceramic artist with a distinct color palette and unique shapes to his […]

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June First Friday: Putnam, Tadlock, Mercer

Kenny Putnam, Kelly Tadlock and David Mercer are our featured artists for June! Kenny Putnam is a ceramist (and musician) that creates smooth, flowing lines with his pottery. Kelly Tadlock […]

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Unnatural Order | Bryan Holland & Steve Bormes

Examining the mythological harmony of the natural world, Unnatural Order, is an imaginative amalgamation of texture, color, & light by artists Bryan Holland & Steve Bormes. Both artists will be […]

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Rapture.Radiance.Prairie Seen.

Rapture. Radiance. Prairie Seen. is a series of works expressing what we may not see, but sense in the land. Using gouache and acrylic marker, artist Molly Fulton thoughtfully enhances […]

Imagined | Becky Grismer

June 7, 2024 Reception 5:30 - 8:00 Artist Becky Grismer combines old and new photographs to create imagined landscapes where people and saintly beings with imagined identities exist. In Imagined, […]

Rhythm of the Rain | Eyob Mergia

Rhythm of the Rain Eyob Mergia + Jennifer Pulchinski Showing July 1 - 31st Reception Friday July 12 5:30 - 8:00 Rhythm of the Rain is a visual inquest of […]

All That Remains | Jim Westphalen

Throughout history, man, in his innate determination, has attempted to build structures that will forever stand the test of time. But invariably, what the hands of man construct, the forces of nature will slowly yet relentlessly dismantle. However, in between these two conditions lies the fading imprint of those who built their lives and livelihoods […]