GoggleWorks presents Spotlight Night every month on a Friday evening from 5:30-7:30pm. Spend a dynamic, interactive evening immersed in the arts as you preview new exhibitions opening in our galleries, hear artist talks, visit our teaching studios, see live demonstrations in a variety of craft techniques, and more. Admission and parking are free; complimentary light fare, beer, wine, coffee, and desserts.
Wondering what classes to take? Our artist-instructors will be on hand in their classrooms and studios. Watch them demonstrate their technique and get your questions answered.
Plus, register onsite between 5:30 and 7:30pm for one or more 5+ week course and receive a free basic GoggleWorks membership ($50 value), as well as 15% off tuition.* *new members only
Opening Exhibitions
John Elder
Cohen Gallery east
September 2 – October 15
“Before I became a photographer, I did not know what the word passion meant. I didn’t truly understand what it meant to ‘go all out’, 100%, to be ‘all in’, committed, to love an activity and a subject. Photography changed my life. It changed the way I see, what I see, and my perception of that seen. I simply look at the world differently than before I became a photographer.” – John Elder
Margaret Noel & Zoe Cohen
Cohen Gallery west
September 2 – October 15
This exhibition is an investigation into space, structure and time expressed in the medium of paper. Buildings hold memories and contain a unique historical consciousness. The medium of paper compliments this idea perfectly as fragments are built up and cut away to reconstruct fragmented structures that contain complex histories.
Summer Ambassador Fellowship Exhibition
GoggleWorks Lobby
now through September 15
This is a culminating exhibition of works created by our 2017 Summer Ambassador Fellows. The Summer Ambassador Fellowship Program at GoggleWorks offers a select number of local high school students the opportunity to explore their artistic skill and expand their portfolio within a professional studio environment, under the guidance of professional artist-mentors. The Summer Ambassador Fellowship Program is made possible through a generous donation by Ray and Carole Neag.