Change is the heartbeat of growth, and Red House Studios is set to pulse with new life at the new home of the Swannanoa Valley Arts League. Celebrating the opening at 101 Cherry Street, the inaugural exhibition, “Making Changes,” not only marks the studio’s evolution but also celebrates that transformation is the key to a thriving artistic community.
The new studio will officially open with a welcome reception on Friday, March 15th from 4-7 pm
The theme of the show, “Making Changes,” echoes the sentiment that growth is universal, whether planned or spontaneous, material or spiritual. As the artists of Red House Studios take on the challenge of breaking from old constructs, they invite all mediums to contribute to a collective exploration of the unawakened and unknown.
Gail Sheehy’s words, “If we don’t change, we don’t grow. If we don’t grow, we aren’t really living,” encouraging both artists and patrons to embrace the transformative power of the arts.
Red House Studios welcomes all residents and artists to join in this celebration of transformation. From traditional to avant-garde, every piece contributes to a diverse and inclusive narrative of evolution. As the studio unveils its first show, it is an invitation for the community to witness and engage with the dynamic, ever-changing nature of the artistic process.
“Making Changes” is not just an exhibition; it’s a declaration that growth is a continuous journey. By embracing change, Red House Studios & the Swannanoa Valley Arts League, is establishing 101 Cherry Street as a hub for artists and art lovers to thrive in the rich landscape of artistic possibilities.
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