Image of some art pieces at the Suspended Motion Exhibition

Takami Art Gallery Announces New Exhibition: Suspended Motion

ONTARIO, OR -  Treasure Valley Community College's Takami Art Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Suspended Motion, a new exhibition showcasing the work of wood artist David Ingalls and photographer Jess Smith, both of whom are also talented TVCC art students.

The hosted opening reception will take place:
Tuesday, February 17
4:00 - 6:00 PM
TVCC Art Building

Guests are invited to experience an evening of craftsmanship, imagery, and conversation with the artists. The exhibition highlights the dynamic interplay between sculptural form and photographic expression, offering viewers a reflective journey through motion, texture, and narrative.

Suspended Motion is now open to the public and will remain on display through May 2026. Admission is free.

For more information about the Takami Art Gallery or upcoming exhibitions, please contact the TVCC Fine Arts Instructor John Hart at (541) 881-5873.

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