How I See Her: Opening Reception at Old Storehouse Art

Photo Credit: Bryan Garris, DAA Immediate Past Chair

On Saturday, September 13th, Old Storehouse Art came alive with the opening reception of the How I See Her Gallery Exhibition —gathering friends, family, and members of the Dahlonega Arts Alliance gathered to celebrate this powerful showcase of work that explores themes of female friendship and identity. Featuring collaborative works from artists Isabella Martino, Aida Alarcón, and Juleah Everglade, this is the first exhibition of this collection in Dahlonega and the third exhibition overall.

Guests had the opportunity to meet the talented artists behind the collection while enjoying wine thoughtfully provided by Accent Cellars. The atmosphere was filled with conversation, inspiration, and admiration for the diverse perspectives, vivid colors, and powerful imagery captured in each piece of art. Together, attendees experienced a meaningful evening honoring the stories, relationships, and voices at the heart of the exhibition.

The How I See Her collection is now open to the public and will remain on display through Sunday, October 12th. To conclude this special exhibition, Old Storehouse Art will host a closing reception and artist talk on Sunday, October 12th, from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM. Visitors are invited to join in this final opportunity to engage directly with the artists and celebrate their work before the collection closes.

Learn more about How I See Her at https://www.artsdahlonega.org/news/how-i-see-her-exhibition.

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