The River Arts Center Art Gallery displays art exhibits curated by River Arts Inc, featuring both professional and student artists. Art Exhibits often extend into the River Arts Center Main Lobby. For information on upcoming art exhibits, please visit River Arts Inc's website.
The gallery also serves as a small meeting and event space. With the adjacent serving kitchen, it is an ideal venue for meetings, luncheons, and other small events.
For information on renting the gallery for an event, please visit the Plan Your Event page, or contact us.
Exhibition Dates: June 30 – August 9, 2025
Reception: Thursday, July 17, 2025, 5:30-7:30p, also celebrating Unlock Your Pain Jennifer Bastian
“Tea and Empathy” is about bias, rest, and quiet rebellion. The work represents a yearning for peace and liberation–a response to Nina Simone’s pondering, ‘I wish I knew how it would feel to be free.’ The pieces represent a retreat from the gaze of dominant culture and its harm to marginalized bodies–the way we are taught to treat bodies that do not reflect who we are.”
Artist Bio: Alice Y. Traore is a local, self-taught watercolor artist. Much of her work represents the challenges and triumphs of Black women as she attempts to capture the spirit of liberation, rejuvenation, celebration, and sometimes simply rest. Alice rediscovered art during a period of physical healing. While she consistently produces new work, she most often turns to drawing and painting in times when she is most in need of emotional and mental well-being healing as well.
Learn more about the artist:
@ayjay09
Exhibition Dates: June 30 – August 9, 2025
Reception: Thursday, July 17, 2025, 5:30-7:30p, also celebrating Tea and Empathy by Alice Traore
“I have always known when a photograph’s composition was good, or if a small sculpture was complete, though I could not explain it in conceptual art terms. After chronic illness symptoms escalated during my pregnancy in 2019, I began connecting with the disability justice community. Through their shared knowledge, I learned that my art practice was a complex support system for my disabilities and neurodivergence.
All of my current bodies of work focus on grief, love, self discovery, and ritual. I explore these themes through quilt and fiber work, meditative photographs, and an obsession with candle-lighting and melted wax.
Since the death of my second mother in 2022, I have had revelations around repressed trauma from my childhood and connected it to challenging patterns in my adult life, as well as the world around me. This has allowed me to find words to express the intentions of my practice more directly. It’s also made it impossible for me to ignore pain inside of myself and its connection to the global atrocities I see daily.
Through all of my processes of making, I create objects and experiences that resonate with the human yearning for safety and acceptance. I want to break cycles of harm within my family and community by introducing imagery and statements reminding us that the world can be different. Each of us has the responsibility to try to make it happen.”
Artist Bio: Jennifer Bastian is an autistic, queer and disabled artist and mother. Making art is what allows Bastian to regulate her nervous system. She creates objects and experiences related to the labor of parenting, grieving, and making community.
Bastian received her BFA in Photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her MA and MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She was a finalist for the Women’s Forward Fund Forward Art Prize in 2022, and her 2021 work I have missed you (Community Care is the Intimacy I Need) was included in the 2022 Wisconsin Biennial at the Museum of Wisconsin Art and given an Award of Merit from Wisconsin Visual Artists. Bastian will be the Thurber Park Artist in Residence in Madison for 2024-2026.
Learn more about the artist:
https://jenniferbastian.com/
@jenniebeee
The gallery is open to the public from 8AM to 8PM on week days, and is open for viewing during most public events. Please see the calendar below to see the hours of the Gallery on each specific day.
The gallery garden entrance is located between the River Arts Center and Sauk Prairie High School. The garden entrance is shown in blue in the image to the right.
Parking:
Visitors to the gallery may park in the teacher staff parking lot, which runs parallel to 9th Street (you may ignore the 'Permit Required" signs). Two "River Arts Center Visitor" parking stalls are located near the River Arts Center. You may also park along 9th Street, or in the parking lot on the south end of the building. Parking in the south parking lot is not allowed from 3pm-3:45pm on school days, as the school busses use the lot.
Please see the calendar below to verify gallery hours and see any other events scheduled in the gallery. The gallery is still open for viewing during events, but we ask that patrons be respectful of meetings or events being held in the gallery.
On rare occasions when large school events use the facility, we may lock the gallery's garden entrance. In these occasions, please enter the main entrance of Sauk Prairie High School and request a visitor's pass.
If you have questions on gallery hours, availability, or the facility, please call or email the River Arts Center administrative office. Phone: 608-643-5636 Email: director@riverartscenter.org
Exhibits in the River Arts Center Art Gallery and Main Lobby are curated by River Arts Inc. Our calendar below lists the exhibits, as well as events, and gallery hours. If you would like more information on the exhibits, please visit River Arts Inc's website.
For questions on exhibits, or to request a docent for a group tour, please contact River Arts Inc via phone at 608-643-5215, or email at info@riverartsinc.org