CURRENT EXHIBIT
MAKING FACES AT THE WORLD
OPENING APRIL 1st, 2023
FEATURING NEW WORKS BY RICHARD WEHRS
Eye popping visual amazingness!
Saturday, April 1st, 6 - 11pm
We are thrilled to announce the solo exhibit of nationally renowned Ceramist, Richard Wehrs' solo exhibit “Making Faces At The World”
Richard’s fascination with faces and the limitless emotional cues they offer is mirrored in his countless forms of facial expression molded from clay. From fun and fanciful to sometimes bizarre and whimsical, each has the power to draw the observer in and captivate the imagination!
Through his masterful use of color, shape and form coupled with intricate detail and playfulness, each of Richard’s sculptures elicits a connection deeper than surface enjoyment. It’s as if each piece is a wandering soul looking for their soul mate.
As the viewer, this becomes ever so evident as it’s nearly impossible to not fall in love with one, or many, of his fantastical creatures.
We hope you can join us for the opening reception on Saturday, April 1st! Richard will be in attendance, visiting from his studio in Peoria, IL.
Sunday, April 23rd 12-4pm
Please join us for coffee and chit chat about all things worldly...
The term “coffee klatch” comes from the German word, “kaffeeklatsch,” which translates to coffee (kaffee) + gossip (klatsch) and were popular in the 1950s. It refers to a group of friends getting together over a cup of coffee, usually at someone’s house. The word “klatsch” has turned into “klatch” or even “clatch” over the years, and both are considered acceptable to use.
We'll provide drip coffee, cream and sugar along with a few snacks. Please feel free to bring a snack to share as well.
Friday, April 28th, 7pm
Meet as strangers, leave as friends! It is with great pleasure that the Rogue Buddha Gallery Once again offers Social Paint Nights! This is a great chance for you and your friends, old or new, to enjoy the wonders of creating a painting with little to no pressure while surrounded by the captivating atmosphere of the Rogue Buddha Gallery. No experience necessary! Click the button below to learn more and reserve your seat today!
Last Sunday of the Month at 6pm
It is with great pleasure that the Rogue Buddha Gallery welcomes back the long standing series, Death Cafe! Please join us as we discuss topics surrounding death and dying. As always, we encourage an open mind as we converse about this most extraordinary and fascinating topic. We strive to create an atmosphere that is both welcoming and safe for open dialogue and sharing, although there is no pressure to share. This event is hosted by the always amazing Christin Ament.
Friday, May 19th
Saturday, May 20th
Sunday, May 21st
More details TBA soon.
Wednesday, May 25th
Salon Hours 6 - 9pm
Paint Class 7-9pm
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming collaboration with The Hennepin Theater Trust and their new series of ART SALONS!
Nicholas Harper will be holding an on site paint night where he'll lead you through every step of the process in creating your very own acrylic painting of the iconic Stone Arch Bridge! No experience is necessary and all of the supplies are provided for you in one all inclusive price!
While the Art Salon itself is free and open to the public, the paint class is limited to only 20 people so be sure to get your tickets now while they last!
The Art Salon will be MC'd by the always awesome Ian Rans with live music by the incredible Tiny Daggers! The evening will also include a Q & A by exhibiting artist, Christopher Harrison, an appearance by Alyssa Baggus and catering by Food Gallery!
To learn more about the Hennepin Theater Trust, visit them online at:
www.hennepintheatretrust.org
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