A wall of artwork that is part of the 2023 Contemporary Art Survey
Jan 9 – Feb 27, 2026

Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens
Disrupted Gardens is a series of hyper-realistic acrylic paintings that imagine a future where nature and artificial intelligence respond to pollution and climate change by reshaping the Earth (our “Garden”) and populating it with new, often evolving creatures.
Oct 24 – Dec 19, 2025

The Conch Girl Project In Fort Collins

Sidian Liu explores themes of displacement, intimacy, and care through a quiet exchange: she visits strangers’ kitchens—cooking for them while requesting minimal in-person contact—and documents the experience. This exhibition presents images and recipes created during her 2024 Denis Roussel Fellowship residency in Fort Collins in 2024.
Aug 29 – Oct 17, 2025

2025 Art In Public Places Artists

A showcase of personal artwork from six artists creating projects for the Art in Public Places program during its 30th anniversary year.
Jun 25 – Aug 22, 2025

41st Annual New Legacies Contemporary Art Quilts

The 41st New Legacies: Contemporary Art Quilts Exhibit is a juried exhibition featuring the current work of the finest national contemporary quilt artists.
Apr 18 – Jun 13, 2025

2025 Contemporary Art Survey

Picture: Kevin Bell
This exhibit features an exciting combination of work by 26 artists in all genre and media, presenting a survey of contemporary art in America.
Feb 14 – Apr 11, 2025

Biophilia: Love of Life

Biophilia is the natural human tendency to connect with nature and other living things. The term comes from Greek and literally translates to “love of life.” The 3-dimensional installations of Barbara Baer and paintings by Amelia Furman celebrate this connection in the Lincoln Center Art Gallery’s new exhibition, Biophilia: Love of Life.
Dec 18, 2024 – Feb 7, 2025

Merry and Bright: Color and Stripe

By adding color and stripes to furniture, mixing organic and structured mark making, and tweaking the expected to create the unexpected, the artists in this exhibit use color and pattern to create the richness and joy we crave in winter.