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.

Exhibition: The Art of Street Photography

March 1st, 2025 - April 1st, 2025

Street photography is a unique art form associated with a photographer's skill in capturing a moment that would have gone unseen without their intervention. A street photographer thrives in a time and place where the mundane transforms into the extraordinary, with their surroundings serving as a canvas for artistic expression. Whether it's capturing the energy of bustling streets or the quiet solitude of hidden alleyways, we invite you to share your vision of the human condition with us.

Barry Bellovin, David Shamburger, Debottam Saha, Demetriusz Wenglarczyk, Dyl Elner, Eileen Busby, Erika Fujiyama, Eugene Lee, Felix Brown, Harry Williams, Jason Hamric, Jelisa Peterson, Jiawen Wei, John Stanley, Kyle Spears, Kylo-Patrick Hart, Marcus Holloway, Mark Peacock, Matt Sims, Michael Eckart, Michael Lee, Naaima Abd-Elhameed, Nathan Gentry, Richard Jackoway, Sanwal Deen, Stephanie Maatta, StreetMax 21, Vadim Kaduchenko, Wright Schickli

Exhibition: The Monochrome Image

February 1st, 2025 - March 1st, 2025

The Monochrome Image invites photographers to explore the realms of tone, tint, and shade. Whether working with historical techniques such as cyanotype, sepia, or classic black and white, the monochrome image provokes the significance of the visual harmony of a singular color family.

Barry Good, Brian Cann, Carla Anderson, Christina Howells, Christopher Behrend, David Manzi, David Rathbone, Eduardo Costa, Jacek Artymiak, Jay Stevens, Jeff Schewe, John Diephouse, Kent Flora, Lance Pressl, Matt Currington, Michael Potts, Michael Young, Myriam Véjus, Niko Mitsuko, Paal Anand, Raees Mustafa, Rebecca Hackemann, Richard Schramm, Roger Applegate, Stefanie Blue, Stéphanie Labé, Stephanie Maatta, Veronica Gray, William Ropp, Yanissa X, Zachary Freire-Avina, Zenya Lepper, Zhiyuan Liu