Eye to Eye REMAKE
Eye to Eye is an exercise in friendship and creativity. The exhibition project is founded on the principles of radical inclusivity, where Fresh Eye intentionally brings artists with and without disabilities together, who have also never met before, for the purpose of building a stronger creative community.
Embodied Material
Embodied Material is a reading group and exhibition facilitated by Sophia Munic in partnership with Fresh Eye Gallery.
the bed beside me
Fresh Eye Gallery presents the bed beside me, an exhibition curated by Drew Maude-Griffin. This exhibition honors artists who create from bed—building worlds and crafting plans in their minds, or on the blank canvas of the bedroom ceiling.
Revolutionary: The Feminine Perspective Beyond 50
Revolutionary: The Feminine Perspective Beyond 50
This group exhibition, curated by Christi Furnas, showcases the power, talent, and creativity of women and femme artists ranging in age from 50 to 92 years old. Exhibiting art includes paintings, prints, sculptures, jewelry, textiles, mixed media, and mosaics from 35 Twin Cities artists.
Good Together
Our first exhibition of 2023 is Good Together! This show features artwork from a six-class series we held at the gallery. These workshops were designed for individuals with disabilities but were open to all.
SPELLBOUND
Mixing lighthearted fun with the macabre and supernatural- SPELLBOUND includes over 40 works that fit the multifaceted nature of the Halloween season.
sure as a fish in the sky; bird in the sea
A group exhibition nestled in the space of certainty and self-determined uncertainty. Curated by Kehayr Brown-Ransaw.
Daydreamland
n his first solo exhibition, Daydreamland, Woodard shares his internal dreamworld with us. Little houses with shutters and patio furniture, streets and backyards, these make up the miniature town that Woodard has created using cardboard, paper, toothpicks, glue and acrylic paint.
The Land Within Us
The Land Within Us is an exhibition curated by Alondra Garza and featuring the work of 31 artists from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Florida, California, Arizona, Texas, and Mexico. The exhibition, curated by Alondra M. Garza, acknowledges the lack of representation in the art world for Indigenous and Latines, most especially for young artists, in the U.S.