Connecting artists with social justice organizations, we work to drive change and cultivate a culture of consciousness.
We saw how exciting and motivating these exhibitions were to the photographers and wanted to expand those opportunities.
This combination of online interaction and real-world contact creates a real and powerful sense of community among members.
We inspire our members and the broader community with thought-provoking exhibits, educational programs, and resources that support the advancement of the photographic arts.
The Lyndhurst Gallery, established in 2001, is used both to expand the space of the Kreps Gallery and to present smaller exhibits in conversation with those in the Kreps.
Working in tandem with our advisory services, we represent a select group of primary artists that we show in conjunction with established artists in Aspen, Chicago and Naples.
Built in 1799 as a residence for the foreman of the water mill on Otter Creek, the sagging, hand-hewn beams and lumber from virgin forest bespeak its age — and its charm.
With galleries on two levels and 3,500 square feet of exhibition space, the Weston serves as a staging ground for the most intriguing visual art by local, national and internationally-recognized artists working in all media.