Oxbow Gallery

Oxbow Gallery The Oxbow Gallery is a cooperative gallery owned and operated by artist members.
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The Oxbow Gallery is a collective gallery owned and operated by 35 artist-members. The Oxbow showcases a variety of artistic styles and mediums including painting, sculpture, photography and installation. Shows change every four weeks.

40 Cottage St., Easthampton, MA 01027

Thurs-Sun 12-5 PM Fri. 1-7 PM
"Arts Night Out” on the first Saturday of each month 12-8 PM

Announcing Oxbow’s upcoming back gallery show: “Batchelor and Salthouse in Conversation” by Linda Batchelor and Bobbie S...
05/29/2026

Announcing Oxbow’s upcoming back gallery show: “Batchelor and Salthouse in Conversation” by Linda Batchelor and Bobbie Salthouse

This show will be on exhibit between June 4th and June 28th.

Join artists Bobbie Salthouse and Linda Batchelor and front gallery artist Marilyn Allen for the artist reception during Easthampton City Art’s Art walk on Saturday, June 6th from 4pm-7pm.

Linda Batchelor and Bobbie Salthouse are printmakers who share a passion for creating exciting, colorful abstract prints through an experimental, playful and intuitive approach. “In Conversation “ showcases their recent mixed media explorations. Viewers are invited to both engage with works individually and also discover visual resonances between them.

Announcing Oxbow’s upcoming front gallery show: “Waters Rising” by Marilyn Allen. This show will be on exhibit between J...
05/28/2026

Announcing Oxbow’s upcoming front gallery show: “Waters Rising” by Marilyn Allen.

This show will be on exhibit between June 4th and June 28th.

Join Allen and the back gallery artists Bobbie Salthouse and Linda Batchelor for the artist reception during Easthampton City Art’s Art walk on Saturday, June 6th from 4pm-7pm.

Allen will also be having a reception on Sunday, June 14th, 2pm-4pm!

Read Allen’s statement: “As a painter and outdoor person, I have explored the past and present in the environment and the human impact on the planet. The paintings in the front gallery are the result of years of observation, focusing on the natural world—our only home.  Geology has a long history and it has informed many of the subjects which I have painted in this  show, from the last ice age to the current melting of glaciers.”

May’s Oxbow Gallery shows came to an end yesterday! This month featured work by Kathy Ford (.quiltmakers.way) in her fro...
05/25/2026

May’s Oxbow Gallery shows came to an end yesterday!

This month featured work by Kathy Ford (.quiltmakers.way) in her front Gallery solo show “Seen and Unseen“. See her beautiful quilts in previous posts!

In the back Gallery was the group show “Tricennium” featuring work by Bonnie Ashmore, Joanna Dunn, David Schell, Cyndy Sperry, and Jason Travers.

This post features pieces of each of the five different artists who had work on display in “Tricennium”. This special show marked 30 years since the artists completed their MFA together at American University.

Thanks to those who could make it. Make sure to follow all of the artists to keep up with their work!

Image 1: Jason Travers, Above the Wind, 20” x 16” Image 2: Bonnie Ashmore, “HERO” Image 3: Joanna Dunn Image 4: David Schell Image 5: Cyndy Sperry, “Trumpeter of the Hussars”

Tomorrow is your last day to see “Seen and Unseen” Katie Ford, currently on display in Oxbow front Gallery!It’s a wonder...
05/24/2026

Tomorrow is your last day to see “Seen and Unseen” Katie Ford, currently on display in Oxbow front Gallery!

It’s a wonderful show display Ford’s quilt work. If you haven’t already gotten a chance to come see it, we hope you have time tomorrow!

This is your last weekend to see work by Bonnie Ashmore in group show “Tricennium”, currently on display in Oxbow’s back...
05/21/2026

This is your last weekend to see work by Bonnie Ashmore in group show “Tricennium”, currently on display in Oxbow’s back gallery. Her work is being shown with four other wonderful artists.

Image: Bonnie Ashmore, Ashmore Got You Casein, Arcylic and Wax Medium on Cradled Gessoboard, 12” x 6”

Here are two pieces by Joanne Dunn currently on display in Oxbow’s back gallery group show “Tricennium”.  This is your l...
05/19/2026

Here are two pieces by Joanne Dunn currently on display in Oxbow’s back gallery group show “Tricennium”. This is your last week to see this show, so make sure to pay a visit to 40 Cottage St Thursday-Sunday between 12-5pm!

Dunn’s sculpture pictured in the first image is part of her exploration of predator/prey themes and Aesop’s Fables.

David Schell’s work is currently on display in Oxbow back Gallery until May 24th!Schell’s recent work is about what’s no...
05/16/2026

David Schell’s work is currently on display in Oxbow back Gallery until May 24th!

Schell’s recent work is about what’s not there and how the remaining form interact with absence. His paintings investigate the idea that context, shape, color and perception are intimately linked to one another..

Kathy Ford’s solo-show “Seen and Unseen” is on display in Oxbow’s front gallery until May 26th! Come see it! Kathy state...
05/16/2026

Kathy Ford’s solo-show “Seen and Unseen” is on display in Oxbow’s front gallery until May 26th! Come see it!

Kathy states “Seeing what lives in the spaces between things is exciting for me. I like to think of this process as discovering order. Within composition, handwork, or machine stitching, the ‘unseen’ that emerges happens most naturally in slow motion, most often as I am moving back and forth between two developing quilts and allowing time to do its work too.”

Cyndy Sperry’s piece, Procession, is part of a sketchbook translation into large collage format that began long ago play...
05/14/2026

Cyndy Sperry’s piece, Procession, is part of a sketchbook translation into large collage format that began long ago playing The Royal Game of Ur. The piece incorporates woodblock prints, silkscreen imagery, charcoal figure drawings, painted papers, and leftover student work from the summer program at Sugarhill Art. The New England boreal forest, rocky Maine Coast, paintings by Edward Hicks, lions of the Ishtar Gate and Processional Way from Babylon weave into the work as well as many walks in the woods and river swims alone and in good company.

Image: Cyndy Sperry, “Trumpeter of the Hussars”

Jason Travers, Swindlewish, 20”x16”, Oil on canvasCome see work by Travers in Oxbow’s back gallery show, “Tricennium”. C...
05/11/2026

Jason Travers, Swindlewish, 20”x16”, Oil on canvas

Come see work by Travers in Oxbow’s back gallery show, “Tricennium”. Come see it Thursday though Sunday from noon to five!

Jason Travers began painting in a tradition firmly committed to the landscape. Following in the custom of the Impressionists, he studied light and color differences embodied in plein air painting. Though literal references to nature have diminished, his paintings are still rooted in the experience of contemplating the landscape.

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40 Cottage Steet
Easthampton, MA
01027

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Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 2pm - 7pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

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