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PAST EXHIBITIONS

Kellen Meyer
Wild Weavings:
Stories of Wonder

Nov 23 - Dec 21, 2025

Kellen Meyer is a fiber artist and sculptor focused on large scale art installations and sculpture. In her pieces, she explores the intersection between art and ecology. Kellen’s art is rooted in nature and influenced by the colors, shapes and textures in the wild outdoors. She weaves together organic and inorganic materials – including wool, undyed canvas, paper, gems, shells, clay, and driftwood – found in nature or sourced from local artisans and fiber sheds.

 

Crafted in her studio overlooking a bird sanctuary, Kellen’s hand-woven works draw from the practice of knitting, crochet, and various weaving techniques to foster stories that embody the notion of natureculture, biophilia, and inclusivity.

Opening Reception: November 23, 2025

Danvy Pham
Nostalgic Resonance

Oct 10 - Nov 9, 2025

Pham has cultivated a distinct figurative vernacular through years of artistic investigation of the human condition. Her works operate on multiple psychological levels—often within the same composition. Whimsical and anguished, ecstatic and contemplative, Pham's expressive mark making cuts to the heart of our humanity.

 

"I am fascinated by the exploration of how our stories of conception, childhoods, and traumas affect us and our relationship towards others. I use painting to conjure these stories of origin in search of a deeper understanding of humankind." 

-Danvy Pham

Opening Reception: October 12, 2025

Alexandra Yakutis
Not Knowing is
Most Intimate

Aug 28 - Sep 28, 2025

Yakutis' towering abstract paintings are fashioned from countless layers of translucency, inviting us into a multidimensional world of mystery and quiet contemplation.

 

These works are complemented by large-format drawings, in which scenes from the natural world are deconstructed then meticulously reconstituted, each square of the grid a unique window into the subject and the artist.

Opening Reception: August 28, 2025

PLUCKED from
a DREAM

June 27 - August 3, 2025

Responding to the prompt "plucked from a dream," nine local artists offer works ranging from abstract expressionism to ethereal landscapes to figuration to raw animality. This collection of artworks and artistic voices play off of one another in a vibrant chorus.

 

FEAUTRING ARTWORK BY : JESSIKA CARDINAHL, KATIE GREER, ROY VESSIL, MICHELLE JULIET, ALEXANDRA YAKUTIS, DANVY PHAM, MORGAN PEYTON, REENA HOWMILLER, NICOLE BURNETT

Opening Reception: June 26, 2025

EL DOOD: Artworks by Jeffrey Chernov

May 14 - June 15, 2025

Before moving to the Santa Ynez Valley, Jeffrey had an illustrious 40 year career in the film industry with countless credits, including Star Trek and Black Panther. Upon retirement, his long standing penchant for doodling blossomed into a consuming creative outlet.

 

Jeffrey works with brown paper and colored pencils and has a variety of large and small scale works, all meticulously executed. What started out as doodles has evolved into a meditation on movement, shape, and color. As an image takes form in the center of the page, Jeffrey then creates characters that fan out from his centerpiece to continue his story. Wherever that story may go, the artist gives his imagination free rein.

Opening Reception: May 14, 2025

SPRING EQUINOX
ART SHOW

March 20 - April 19, 2025

The inaugural show for Indah Gallery, the Spring Equinox Art Show features the eclectic and dynamic works of 15 local artists. The opening reception on the Spring Equinox (March 20) marked a "celebration of the balance of light and dark," both on an astronomic and cultural level.

Artists include: Danny Pham, Aubrey Ashburn, Elysse Castillo, Michelle Juliet Feldman, Morgan Peyton, Roy Vessil, Bobby Williams, Stephanie Patterson, Sara Camilleri, Reena Howmiller, Julia Marie Newmann, El Dood, David Friesen, Nicole Burnett, and Max Gleason

Opening Reception: March 20, 2025

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