TMCC showcases local art with new spring exhibits

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Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) Art Galleries is hosting four exhibitions from February 10 to March 13 at its Dandini Campus. These include two individual artists and two group shows. An opening reception featuring Rachel Stiff, the Main Gallery exhibitor, will be held on February 12 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the V. James Eardley Student Center and Red Mountain Gallery.

Rachel Stiff’s exhibition, “Arid, Infinite, Above,” explores the landscapes of northern Nevada. Kyle Karrasch, Art Galleries Curator, commented on her work: “Through her work, Rachel Stiff amplifies the quiet yet profound energy of our landscapes… encouraging viewers to explore the depths of their connection to the natural world.”

The Red Mountain Gallery presents “The Artwork of Clayton Middle School,” a collection by sixth- to eighth-grade students. Delphina Martinez organized this exhibition. Karrasch stated: “This exhibition showcases individual talents and innovative spirit… celebrating their ability to express themselves in powerful and personal ways.”

The Erik Lauritzen Gallery features “Printmakers’ Conspiracy: Building Community Through Printmaking.” This group aims to foster connections among printmaking artists in Reno. Karrasch described it as a show where artists “broke free from conventional boundaries” using monotype printmaking.

Additionally, Anthony Jacks’ “In Search of Light” is displayed at the Red Mountain Student Gallery. His series uses long-exposure photography to capture transitional moments. Karrasch praised Jacks’ work for its exploration of liminal spaces.

For further details, visit TMCC Art Galleries’ website or call 775-673-7233.



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