Online Galleries are Live! |
Thank you to everyone who made it out to our June First Friday Opening! If you missed the shows in person, worry not. Stop in from Monday through Friday 9am-5pm, or browse our galleries online at any time.
We believe that art and art ownership should be accessible to all; there is something in our galleries for everyone at a range of price points and styles. Find the piece that's perfect for you or a loved one today. |
Explore CYCLO by Mailinh Hồ |
In CYCLO, Vietnamese American artist, Mailinh Hồ invites us into a tender and layered exploration of memory, identity, and place. The exhibition, featuring soft oil paintings and vibrant watercolors, offers glimpses of the artist's past and present through snapshots of everyday life, deeply personal reflections, and imagined futures.
The paintings vary in tone and style, some loose and light, others quiet and contemplative, but each one comes from a moment that stuck with the artist.
Click to read the full blog and visit the online gallery.
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| Get Ready for the Summer Artisan Market at Bloombox |
With over 80 unique vendors and creatives, there's something for everyone at our annual Summer Artisan Market. Happening in tandem with the Bloombox Festival, you can listen to live music, grab a bite to eat, and support local artists, all in the same place.
This day-long festival runs from 12-8pm on June 21st—see you there in less than two weeks! Volunteer here. |
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| Meet our 2025 Bloombox Coordinator, Leilani! |
"I'm Leilani, the coordinator for this year's Bloombox Festival. These past 7 months have been difficult yet incredibly rewarding. I love being able to express my creativity in any way possible, and I see Bloombox as a way to help others express their own creative side.
It's been amazing getting to work with everyon who made this festival come into fruition." Learn more about Leilani's experience here. |
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Hanging By a Thread by Liz Hamstra |
Step into a bright and playful world in Hanging By a Thread, a new show featuring acrylic and thread on canvas.
In this collection, bold shapes, repeating patterns, and vivid colors come together with a unique twist: embroidery thread sewn directly into the canvas. The artist describes the thread as "just a little extra spice to the geometric plane," adding texture and surprise. Each piece is inspired by music, and the titles come from the songs that helped shape their mood.
Click to read the full blog and visit the online gallery!
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