Holley Schmidlapp Work coming to the Red Horse for August
In this ever-changing world in which we live in, the Red Horse Gallery announces an alteration to earlier plans with August now bringing us the pleasant surprise of an exhibition … Continue reading
Clyde Stutsman Work is coming to The Red Horse
The Red Horse Gallery is pleased to announce that the opening for the gallery’s July exhibition — that of mixed media by Clyde Stutsman — will be held Saturday, July … Continue reading
The 2021 Season is Announced!
Firmly believing that art-lovers will once again gather to celebrate creativity as the pandemic subsides, Red Horse Gallery Director, John Sagan, announces the exhibition schedule for the 2021 season of … Continue reading
Will Brzezinski Artist’s Statement and Bio
My work emphasizes rhythm, expressed through texture. I highlight these elements because I can get lost in them as they create space and pause in everyday life. Rhythm is created … Continue reading
Terry Nirva Show now scheduled for July 2020
The Terry Nirva exhibition has been rescheduled yet again, bringing it from the distant future to a time period near you. Mr. Nirva’s dramatic land- and water-scapes will be on … Continue reading
The Red Horse Gallery announces new revisions to its 2020 Season
The opening of the Red Horse Gallery 2020 season has, unfortunately, been delayed yet again due to pandemic concerns. Presentation of art of, by, and for the people is now … Continue reading
Watercolor
A watercolor painting by Karen Sontag-Sattel. Opening Reception on Saturday night October 5 at The Red Horse Gallery in Beautiful Downtown Fountain City!!!
Coming in October!!!
One of Minnesota’s most important artists, Karen Sontag-Sattel, is coming to The Red Horse Gallery in October. Karen studied at Minneapolis College of Art and Design and has shown in … Continue reading
Sarah Johnson: Someday I will be dead.
Sarah’s show opens October 6th @ 7PM!
New Work by Ray Kiihne! Opening Aug 4!
I learned the language of abstractionism some years ago and usually avoid reference to recognizable objects in my works. More recently, Iʼve been fascinated with the new acrylic reds, many … Continue reading