Featured Exhibitions
The Chateau Gallery takes a unique approach to our monthly exhibitions by exploring classical themes in a less conventional and more intriguing style. Embracing the classical with a modern twist creates a captivating and thought-provoking ambiance. TCG attracts artists eager to experiment with different artistic forms and mediums, resulting in a rich and eclectic mix of artworks for each exhibition. Non-traditional themes pique curiosity in the viewer, sparking conversations and discussions about the art and its underlying concepts. TCG's approach encourages artists to think outside the box, fostering innovation and allowing them to express their creativity in ways they might not have considered otherwise.
The Art of Landscape
December 1st, 2025 - January 1st, 2026
The Art of Landscape is a photography exhibition that expands the definition of “landscape” beyond pastoral views and natural vistas. The exhibition invites photographers whose work spans the realm between the natural and the built, the monumental and the ephemeral. The result is a visual exploration of our relationship to time and place and how humanity is transformed by the environments we inhabit.
Featuring:
Alicia Ganister, Andrea Korff, Bob Debski, Bradley Grochocinski, Candace Day, Christopher Bennett, Christy Mandeville, Daniel Hartmann, Davide Bellini, Derek Liu, Drew Harty, Hugh Walker, Jay Lansford, Jennifer Judge, Joel Dyer, Jordan Keramidas, Josiah Hutchison, Ken Cavanagh, Kylo-Patrick Hart, Leo Tujak, Les Schmidt, Melissa Brewer-Hinners, Miachelle Breese, Michael Potts, Natalia Poniatowsk, Nathanael Cox, Noreen Jahan, Robert Endres, Robin Vandenabeele, Sam Tilson, Scott Davidson, Shi Tianrun, Susan Borowitz, Svitlana Zinovieva, Teri Miller, Vangelis Makridis, Wright Schickli, Yi Gong
In the Nude
November 1st, 2025 - December 1st, 2025
In the Nude is a photography exhibition that strips away pretense to confront the raw, unapologetic beauty of the human body. From the divine proportions of antiquity to the stark vulnerability of contemporary flesh, these works expose the nude not as an object to be idealized, but as a living canvas of desire, defiance, and truth.
Featuring:
Alessandra Di Ronza, Anthony Striplen, Beamie Young, Bear Dierker, Brian Cann, Clay Arnold, Dan Katz, David Kelm, David Perelman-Hall, Derek Liu, Desiree Sydow, Federico Fiorenzani, James Johnson, Jill Sutherland, John Prusak, Kevin Black, Kevin Spalding, Lance Pressl, Locke Wood , Lorne Resnick, Maciej Doryk, Michael David Walrond, Michael Kelly-DeWitt, Norman Sherfield, Parker Pfister, Patrick Stumm, Ricardo de Vicq de Cumptich, Rik Roos, Roy Ricci, Svitlana Zinovieva, Vance Gellert
