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.

Photo Exhibition: Lucid — In Dreams

September 1st, 2025 - October 1st, 2025

Dreams offer us a glimpse into the realm of the unconscious. Although the images flickering and manifesting behind our eyes may seem bizarre and nonsensical, analysis of one's dreams can reveal their essence. Beneath the surface of our consciousness, the latent content of dreams illustrates the hidden meaning of our thoughts, drives, and desires. What is revealed to you as you sleep and perchance to dream? What images make you stop and ask—am I dreaming?

Featuring:

Amy Heller, Cathleen Trainor, Cheng Gong, Cyrille Parry, Damien Smith, Darrell O'Sullivan, Dmitry Ersler, Dominic Lippillo, Elya Kezene, Erica Sloan, Florin Firimita, Geneveive Selph, Holly April Harris, Iuliana Pasca, Jeff Wiles, Jingyi Zhang, Joseph Geyer, Kevin Vogrin, Kylo-Patrick Hart, Lawrence Manning, Marie Sueur, Matthew Sims, Maureen Lohan Bremer, Michael Prais, Nilofer Khan, Nouralrabee Mmohammad, Pedro Ros, Ruben Calderon, Stephen Sheffield, Sue Anderson, Susan Borowitz, Svitlana Zinovieva, Wright Schickli, Z. Vladanovic

Photo Exhibition: The Art of Abandonment

August 1st, 2025 - September 1st, 2025

The Art of Abandonment explores abandoned and rediscovered objects, locations, and structures. Through the captured image, we can glimpse the memory of ourselves: and our surroundings and preserve them before being lost to time and place. What do these structures and ephemera convey about humanity as we leave them to decay? What is the essence of time and place, and whom or what are we abandoning?

Andrea Gluckman, Ben De Marco, Brad Perkins, Damien Smith, David Cohen, David Hanson, Don Hicks, Eric Stein, Geneveive Selph, Heather Hacker, Jeff Schewe, Jerry LoFaro, Jim Geitgey, Jordan Keramidas, Kelly Quinn, Kelsey Sasser, Les Schmidt, Matt Temple, Manuel Estévez Murado, Miachelle Breese, Rebecca Skinner, Sarah Lilja, Steve Lovegrove, Tianqiutao Chen, Tom Fox, Wright Schickli